JPG to PDF
Convert one or more JPG images into a PDF document.
JPG to PDF now
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.
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
- 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.
- Arrange the order
Drag thumbnails to reorder. The order you set here is the order the pages appear in the PDF.
- 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.
- 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.