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JPG to PDF

Convert one or more JPG images into a PDF document.

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Upload one or more JPG images, set the order, and convert them into a single PDF through the download workflow. Each image becomes its own page in the final document.

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Usage notes

Available
  • Minimum 1 JPG image
  • Maximum 20 images per batch
  • Maximum 25 MB per image
  • Maximum 100 MB total upload size

Turn photos and scans into a single, tidy PDF

When you need to send a handful of images as one file — receipts for an expense report, photos of a signed contract, a stack of ID-card scans — attaching them individually looks messy and invites recipients to lose half of them. A PDF solves that instantly. The OkFarsi JPG to PDF tool takes any number of JPG, JPEG, or PNG images, arranges them in the order you pick, and packages them into a single PDF ready to email, upload, or archive.

The tool supports fine control over the output. Pick a standard page size (A4, Letter, Legal) or fit the PDF exactly to each image. Choose portrait or landscape. Decide between edge-to-edge placement and padded margins. And because the images are embedded at their original resolution — no automatic downsampling — the PDF looks as sharp as the source photos. If the photos are too large for your destination, run the output through Compress PDF afterward; choose to preserve resolution here and compress deliberately in a second step.

Unlike browser-side converters that render everything as a flattened image, OkFarsi builds a real multi-page PDF with each image on its own page. That means the PDF integrates cleanly with every reader, prints reliably, and can be merged, split, or rotated later without re-encoding the images.

How to convert JPG to PDF in 4 steps

  1. Upload your images

    Drag one or many JPG, JPEG, or PNG files onto the upload area. The tool accepts batches and shows a thumbnail for each.

  2. Arrange the order

    Drag thumbnails to reorder. The order you set here is the order the pages appear in the PDF.

  3. Pick page size and orientation

    Choose A4, Letter, Legal, or fit-to-image. Pick portrait or landscape and set margins if you want padding around each photo.

  4. Download the PDF

    Run the conversion and download the single PDF. Open it in any reader to verify the order, orientation, and sizing.

Common use cases

  • Expense reports

    Bundle several photographed receipts into one PDF to attach to an expense submission instead of uploading a dozen JPGs.

  • ID and document submissions

    Combine the front and back of an ID card, plus supporting photos, into a single file required by a portal that only accepts one PDF.

  • Photo portfolios and deliverables

    Package a series of images as a clean client deliverable, with consistent page size and optional margins.

  • Long-term archiving

    Turn a phone gallery of scanned paper documents into one searchable archive PDF, especially after running OCR on the result.

Privacy & security

Your images are uploaded over HTTPS and converted on an isolated worker. The tool does not read, index, tag, or share the image contents — the only operation is assembling the PDF. Both the uploaded images and the generated PDF are removed from our servers shortly after your download completes. No third-party image recognition, cloud OCR, or AI-analysis APIs are called during conversion.

Frequently asked questions

How many images can I convert at once?

You can upload a batch of images in one job; practical limits depend on the total upload size (100 MB maximum). Most users pack 20–50 images into a single PDF without issue.

Do PNG and HEIC images work too?

PNG is supported alongside JPG/JPEG. Some HEIC files work, but support is best-effort — if your phone outputs HEIC, convert to JPG before uploading for the most reliable result.

Will the images be compressed during conversion?

No automatic compression is applied — the images are embedded at original resolution. If the result is too large, run it through Compress PDF afterward with a preset that matches your destination.

Can I control the order of pages?

Yes. Drag the thumbnails in the upload area to set the exact order you want. The PDF uses that order.

Can I fit each page to its image size?

Yes. Pick the fit-to-image option and each PDF page matches the dimensions of the image on it, with no forced page size.

Is the PDF deleted after I download?

Yes. Both the uploaded images and the final PDF are removed shortly after download. Anonymous job metadata is retained for operational purposes only.

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