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Why Use Our JPG to PDF Converter?

100% Private

Images are converted in your browser. Nothing uploaded to any server.

Drag to Reorder

Easily arrange images by dragging. Change page order anytime.

Flexible Page Size

Choose A4, Letter, or fit pages to image dimensions.

Completely Free

No limits, no watermarks, no signup required.

FAQ

How do I convert images to PDF?
Upload your images by clicking or dragging them to the upload area. Arrange them in your desired order by dragging, choose your page settings, and click "Create PDF".
What image formats are supported?
We support JPG/JPEG, PNG, WebP, and GIF formats. All common image formats work perfectly.
How do I change the page order?
Simply drag and drop the image cards to rearrange them. The numbers will update automatically to show the new order.
What does "Fit to Image" mean?
When you select "Fit to Image", each PDF page will be exactly the same size as the image, plus any margin you've set. This is ideal for photos or artwork.
Can I combine different image sizes?
Yes! You can mix images of different sizes. If you choose A4 or Letter size, images will be scaled to fit the page while maintaining aspect ratio.
Is there a limit on number of images?
There's no strict limit. However, since processing happens in your browser, very large numbers of high-resolution images may take longer or use more memory.
Are my images safe?
100% safe. All processing happens locally in your browser using pdf-lib. We don't upload, store, or have access to your images.

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About JPG to PDF Converter

Convert JPG to PDF online free with FreeToolBox — no software installation, no file size limits, and no account required. Simply drag and drop your JPG, PNG, or WebP images, arrange them in the order you want, and download a perfectly formatted PDF in seconds. The entire conversion happens in your browser using PDF-lib, so your photos never touch an external server. This makes it ideal for converting scanned documents, receipts, photos, or any collection of images into a shareable PDF file.

You can add multiple images at once and reorder them with ease. The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP as input formats, and creates a properly sized PDF page for each image. It's completely free with no watermarks, no subscription, and no hidden charges — just a fast, private JPG to PDF converter that works entirely in your browser.

Best use cases for JPG to PDF conversion

When should you use JPG to PDF vs other PDF tools?

Use JPG to PDF when your source files are images and you want one combined document. If you already have a PDF and need image files back out, use PDF to JPG. If your images need size reduction first, run them through Image Compress. If you want to combine existing PDFs instead of images, use PDF Merge.

Best practice: use JPG for photo-based pages and PNG for screenshots, diagrams, or text-heavy captures before converting to PDF. Cleaner source images usually mean a smaller and more readable final PDF.

Compared with upload-first tools like Smallpdf or iLovePDF, FreeToolBox creates the PDF locally in your browser. That makes it a safer choice for receipts, internal paperwork, signed forms, and personal scans you would rather not upload to a third-party server.

Continue your PDF workflow: visit the PDF Tools hub for merge, split, convert, and finishing tasks in one place.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert multiple images into one PDF?

Yes! You can upload as many JPG or PNG images as you need. Each image becomes its own page in the final PDF. You can reorder the images before converting to control the page order.

Does the PDF contain a watermark?

No watermarks, ever. FreeToolBox is completely free and does not add any branding or watermarks to your converted PDF files.

Is there a file size limit?

There is no server-imposed file size limit because all processing happens locally in your browser. Very large images may take a moment to process depending on your device's performance, but there is no artificial cap.

Are my images uploaded anywhere?

No. The conversion uses PDF-lib entirely within your browser. Your images stay on your device and are never sent to any external server.

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