Photos of documents, receipts and whiteboards are easy to capture but awkward to share as loose image files. Converting them to a single PDF makes them tidy and professional. Here is how to convert JPG to PDF — and go the other way — for free.
Converting JPG images to one PDF
Open the JPG to PDF tool and:
- Select or drop your images — add as many as you like.
- Drag them into the order you want; each image becomes one page.
- Choose a page size (fit-to-image, A4 or Letter) and download your PDF.
Your images are embedded at full resolution without re-compression, so the PDF looks as sharp as the originals. Working with screenshots or graphics instead? Use PNG to PDF to keep transparency handled cleanly.
Converting a PDF back to JPG
To pull images out of a PDF, the PDF to JPG tool renders every page as a high-quality image and bundles multi-page documents into a single ZIP download. Choose the resolution based on whether you need small share-ready images or print quality.
Scanning paper straight to PDF
If the document is still on paper, skip the photo-then-convert step: the PDF Scanner uses your phone or webcam to capture pages, crop them and save straight to PDF — all in your browser, with nothing uploaded.