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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
- Drop your JPG / PNG / WEBP / GIF files onto letsgoPDF. As many as you like.
- Drag the file chips in the queue to reorder them — they become the page order in the output PDF.
- 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
- Photographed documents. Phone photos of a contract, receipt, or paperwork → one PDF you can email or attach.
- Scanned receipts for expense reports. Most expense systems prefer one PDF per claim, not 14 JPGs.
- Children's school work / portfolios. Photograph each page, combine into a PDF, send to a relative or school portal.
- Meeting whiteboards. Photograph the whiteboard from multiple angles, combine into a single PDF for the meeting notes.
- Comic / manga collections. Combine page scans into a single readable file.
Image quality & sizing
- Pixel quality preserved. Each image is embedded at its original resolution. We don't recompress unless you also run Compress on the output.
- Page size auto-fits. Each PDF page is sized to match its image's aspect ratio, so portraits stay portrait and landscapes stay landscape.
- HEIC photos from iPhone. Convert to JPG first (most photo viewers, including Apple Preview, can export HEIC → JPG). HEIC support is on the roadmap.
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).