JPG to PDF: The Complete Conversion Guide for 2025

Learn how to convert JPG to PDF with this complete guide. Multiple methods covered including online tools, desktop software, and mobile apps.

By PeacefulPDF Team

Converting JPG images to PDF is one of the most common document tasks. Whether you are combining photos into a single file, creating a portfolio, or preparing documents for submission, this guide covers every method you need to convert JPG to PDF in 2025.

Why Convert JPG to PDF?

PDFs offer advantages over image files:

  • Universal compatibility - PDFs open on any device without special software
  • Professional presentation - PDFs look more official than image files
  • Multiple images in one file - Combine many JPGs into a single document
  • Better printing - PDFs maintain quality when printed
  • Security options - Password protection and encryption available
  • Text integration - Add searchable text alongside images

Method 1: Online JPG to PDF Converters

The fastest way to convert JPG to PDF is using an online tool:

  1. Visit PeacefulPDF's JPG to PDF converter
  2. Upload your JPG images
  3. Arrange images in desired order
  4. Select page size (A4, Letter, or original)
  5. Choose orientation (portrait or landscape)
  6. Click convert and download your PDF

Advantages of Online Tools

  • No software installation required
  • Works on any device with a browser
  • Usually free for basic conversion
  • Fast processing
  • Multiple images at once

Method 2: Windows Built-In Options

Windows users can convert JPG to PDF without extra software:

Using the Photos App

  1. Open your JPG image in the Photos app
  2. Click the printer icon or press Ctrl + P
  3. Select "Microsoft Print to PDF" as your printer
  4. Click Print and choose save location

Using File Explorer

  1. Select multiple JPG files in File Explorer
  2. Right-click and choose "Print"
  3. Select "Microsoft Print to PDF"
  4. Configure settings and save

Method 3: Mac Built-In Options

macOS has excellent built-in PDF creation tools:

Using Preview

  1. Open the first JPG in Preview
  2. Go to View > Thumbnails to show sidebar
  3. Drag additional JPGs into the sidebar
  4. Arrange images in desired order
  5. Go to File > Export as PDF
  6. Save your file

Using the Print Menu

  1. Open any JPG in Preview
  2. Go to File > Print
  3. Click the PDF dropdown in the bottom-left
  4. Choose "Save as PDF"

Method 4: Mobile Apps

Convert JPG to PDF directly on your phone:

iPhone (iOS)

  1. Open the Files app
  2. Navigate to your JPG
  3. Tap the image, then tap the share button
  4. Choose "Print"
  5. Pinch to zoom on the print preview
  6. Tap the share button again
  7. Save to Files as PDF

Android

  1. Open Google Drive app
  2. Tap the plus button and select "Scan"
  3. Select images from your gallery
  4. Tap Save and choose "Save as PDF"

Method 5: Adobe Acrobat

For professional conversion with advanced features:

  1. Open Adobe Acrobat
  2. Go to Tools > Create PDF
  3. Select "From File"
  4. Choose your JPG images
  5. Configure settings and create

Batch Conversion: Multiple Images at Once

Converting multiple JPGs to a single PDF:

  1. Use an online tool supporting batch upload
  2. Select all JPGs you want to include
  3. Arrange them in the correct order
  4. Set consistent page margins
  5. Convert and download as one PDF

Conversion Settings Explained

Understand these options for better results:

Page Size

  • A4 (210 x 297mm) - International standard
  • Letter (8.5 x 11 inches) - US standard
  • Fit to image - Maintains original dimensions

Orientation

  • Portrait - Tall pages, good for documents
  • Landscape - Wide pages, good for wide photos
  • Auto - Matches each image's orientation

Margins

  • None - Image fills entire page
  • Small - Minimal border
  • Large - Professional presentation style

Quality Considerations

Converting JPG to PDF preserves quality, but keep these tips in mind:

  • Start with high-quality JPGs for best results
  • Avoid converting the same image multiple times
  • Choose PDF quality settings wisely (high for prints, medium for web)
  • Consider compression if file size matters

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Images Look Blurry

  • Upload higher resolution originals
  • Check if tool resizes images automatically
  • Use "Original size" settings

PDF File Too Large

  • Use compression settings
  • Reduce JPG quality before conversion
  • Remove unnecessary metadata

Colors Look Different

  • Color profiles may shift during conversion
  • Use tools that preserve color space
  • Convert to PDF/A for consistent colors

Advanced Features to Consider

OCR (Optical Character Recognition)

If your JPG contains text, OCR makes it searchable and selectable in the PDF. Many conversion tools offer this as an add-on feature.

Password Protection

Sensitive images? Add password protection to your converted PDF for security.

PDF/A Format

For archival purposes, convert to PDF/A format which ensures long-term accessibility.

Best Practices

  • Organize images in a folder before converting
  • Number images sequentially for correct order
  • Choose appropriate page size for your use case
  • Preview the PDF before sharing
  • Keep original JPGs as backups

Conclusion

Converting JPG to PDF is straightforward with the right method. For quick conversions, online tools work perfectly. For batch processing or privacy concerns, desktop software is ideal. Mobile solutions handle on-the-go needs.

Choose the method that fits your workflow and start converting your images to professional PDF documents today.