Convert JPG to PDF, Free
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How to convert JPG to PDF
Combining multiple photos into a single PDF is useful for creating photo albums, submitting documentation scans (IDs, receipts, contracts), assembling portfolios, or sending a set of images as one organized file. Each photo becomes a separate page in the output PDF, maintaining the original image quality.
BoltConverter processes your photos on our servers and assembles them into a PDF in the order you uploaded them. Accepted input formats include JPG, PNG, WEBP, HEIC, GIF, BMP, and TIFF. After the PDF is generated and you download it, all source photos and the PDF are deleted from the server.
Upload your photos
Click the upload area or drag multiple photo files onto the page. They will be added to the PDF in the order they are listed.
Photos are assembled into a PDF
BoltConverter places each photo on its own page in the PDF. The page size matches each image's dimensions.
Download the PDF
Click Download to save the multi-page PDF to your device. All source files and the PDF are then deleted from the server.
Frequently asked questions
In what order do the photos appear in the PDF?
Photos appear in the order they were selected or uploaded. Arrange them in the desired order before uploading, or reorder them in the tool if reordering is available.
What photo formats are accepted?
JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WEBP, TIFF, and HEIC are accepted. Mixing formats in a single PDF conversion is supported.
Is the image quality preserved in the PDF?
Yes. Photos are embedded in the PDF at their original resolution with no recompression that would visibly reduce quality.
Is there a limit on how many photos I can combine?
There is no hard page limit, but total upload size should stay under 100 MB. A large number of high-resolution photos may approach this limit.
Are my photos stored on the server?
No. All uploaded photos and the resulting PDF are deleted from our servers immediately after you download the result.