PlainPDF creates one PDF page for each selected JPG or PNG image. Each page uses the image's original pixel dimensions, and the images are not uploaded to an application server.
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How it works
The browser embeds each selected JPG or PNG into a new PDF and creates a page matching that image's dimensions. Images are placed one per page in selection order.
Best suited to
- Combining phone photos or scanned image pages.
- Creating a PDF from JPG and PNG files.
Not designed for
- Optical character recognition or searchable text.
- Compressing or resizing large source images.
How to jpg to pdf
- Choose JPG or PNG images.
- The browser places each image on a page.
- Download the PDF.
When to use this tool
- Turn photos into a shareable document.
- Combine scanned image pages.
Privacy and file handling
Files are processed in your browser and are not uploaded to our servers. Closing or resetting the tool clears the selected files from this page.
Limitations
- Large images use more browser memory.
- Images are placed one per page.
Frequently asked questions
Can I combine several photos?
Yes. Select multiple JPG or PNG files.
Does this change the original images?
No. The original files remain unchanged.
Do I need an account?
No. Core tools do not require an account or email address.
Can I use this on a phone?
Yes. The page and upload controls work in modern mobile browsers.