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JPG to PDF — combine images into one PDF.

Drop a folder of phone photos, scans, or screenshots. They become one tidy PDF, one image per page, in the order you choose. Most useful for: turning paper documents you photographed into a single shareable file.

How it works

  1. Drop your JPG / PNG / WEBP / GIF files onto letsgoPDF. As many as you like.
  2. Drag the file chips in the queue to reorder them — they become the page order in the output PDF.
  3. Pick Merge or To PDF and click Apply. A single PDF with one image per page downloads. The original images are untouched.

What this is great for

Image quality & sizing

Common questions

Can I add a mix of images and existing PDFs?
Yes. Drop a mix; pick Merge. Images become new pages; existing PDFs are inserted in queue order. The result is a single PDF.
How big can the input images be?
Up to 100MB per file. Browsers can handle much more, but the upload size cap keeps the page responsive.
Are the images uploaded somewhere?
No. Images-to-PDF runs in your browser via pdf-lib. Open the network tab — no upload traffic. The output PDF is generated locally and saved to your local history (IndexedDB).
Will the output be searchable?
No, since the input is images. To make the resulting PDF searchable, run OCR after the conversion (in the main app's PDF tools menu).

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