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JPG to PDF

Combine your images into a single PDF document. Your files stay private and never leave your browser.

All processing happens in your browser. No uploads, no tracking.

FreeNo registrationWorks offline

About converting images to PDF

Everything you need to know about combining images into a PDF document

Load one or more images (JPG, PNG, WebP), arrange them if needed, and click 'Convert to PDF'. All processing happens in your browser and your files never leave your device.

Step-by-step process:

  1. Click the selection area or drag your images onto it
  2. Check the image order in the preview grid
  3. Click 'Convert to PDF' and wait a moment
  4. Save your PDF file with all images combined

Technical specifications:

  • Supported formats: JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP
  • Multiple images: Each image becomes an independent page
  • Orientation: Auto-detected from the first image dimensions
  • Processing: 100% in the browser, files never uploaded to any server
  • No image limit: Combine as many images as you need

Converting images to PDF in the browser offers unique advantages over desktop software and online services. Your files stay on your device, processing is instant, and there are no subscriptions or file limits.

Conversion methods compared:

Browser (PDFSuite)Desktop SoftwareOnline Services
PrivacyFiles stay localFiles stay localRequires file upload
CostFree, unlimited$50-300 licenseFree with limits
Output qualityHigh quality preservedFull controlOften compressed
File limitNo limitNo limit5-25 images typical
SpeedInstant (no upload)Fast (local)Connection dependent

Key advantages:

  • 100% Private: Your images never leave your computer
  • No Installation: Works directly in your browser
  • No Limits: Convert as many images as you need
  • No Registration: Start converting immediately
  • Works Offline: Process files without internet (after page load)

PDFSuite accepts the most common image formats to create high-quality PDFs:

JPG / JPEG

  • Most widely used format for photographs
  • Excellent balance between quality and file size
  • Compatible with all cameras and devices
  • Ideal for images with many colors and gradients

Best for: Photos, scanned images, digital photography

PNG

  • Lossless compression — no quality loss
  • Supports transparency (transparent backgrounds)
  • Ideal for screenshots and graphics
  • Exact colors without compression artifacts

Best for: Screenshots, logos, graphic designs

WebP

  • Modern format developed by Google
  • Better compression than JPG at similar quality
  • Supports transparency like PNG
  • Widely used in modern web and mobile apps

Best for: Web images, optimized photos for online use

How many images can I combine into a PDF?

There is no strict limit. You can combine as many images as you need. The only limitation is your browser's available memory. For very large sets (100+ images), we recommend splitting them into multiple PDFs.

Is image quality preserved in the PDF?

Yes. Images are embedded in the PDF at their original quality. No additional compression is applied during conversion, so the resulting PDF will have the same quality as the original images.

Can I mix different formats in the same PDF?

Yes. You can freely mix JPG, PNG, and WebP images in the same PDF. Each image will become an independent page within the document.

How is the PDF page size determined?

The PDF orientation (landscape or portrait) is automatically determined from the first image's dimensions. The remaining images are proportionally fitted to that page size.

Are my images safe?

Yes. All processing happens locally in your browser using JavaScript. Your images are never uploaded to any server. Once you close the page, all data is cleared from memory.

Is the resulting PDF compatible with all readers?

Yes. The generated PDF is a standard PDF file compatible with professional PDF readers, iOS and Android readers, Chrome, Firefox, and any modern PDF viewer.