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Blog / 11 Jun 2026 · 1 min read

JPG to PDF — Turn Photos & Images Into One PDF (Free)

Photographed receipts for an expense report. A signed form snapped with your phone. Twenty homework pages. Upload forms and email recipients want one PDF, not a pile of image files — and converting takes seconds.

Images to PDF in 3 steps

  1. Open the free Images to PDF tool.
  2. Drop in your JPGs or PNGs — in the order the pages should appear.
  3. Download a single, tidy PDF with one image per A4 page.

Images are fitted to the page automatically, portrait or landscape.

The phone-scan workflow

  1. Photograph each page straight-on in good light.
  2. iPhone photos? Convert them with HEIC to JPG first.
  3. Combine everything with Images to PDF.
  4. If the result is too large to email, compress it.
  5. Want the text searchable? Finish with OCR PDF — your photographed pages become a real, searchable document.

Frequently asked

Does the order matter? Pages appear in the order you add the images, so add them in reading order.

PNG screenshots too? Yes — JPG and PNG both work, mixed freely in one batch.

Quality loss? None — your images are embedded as-is, just laid out on pages.

Cost? Free, like every PDFHub tool. No watermark, no signup, files deleted after 24 hours.

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