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How to convert JPG to PDF

Combining multiple pictures into a single PDF is useful for creating photo albums, submitting multi-page documents, sending a collection of receipts, or packaging a set of scanned pages into one file. Rather than sending ten separate image files, you can hand off one organized PDF where each picture is a page.

BoltConverter merges multiple pictures into a PDF on its servers. Upload as many images as you need and the converter arranges each one on its own PDF page in the order you uploaded them. Supported formats include JPG, PNG, HEIC, WEBP, and BMP.

Upload your pictures

Click the upload area or drag multiple image files onto the page. The order you add them sets the page order.

Conversion runs on the server

Each image is embedded on a separate PDF page in the order provided.

Wait for processing

Multiple large images may take a few seconds. Progress is shown on the page.

Download the merged PDF

Click Download to save the combined PDF. Your image files are deleted from the server after conversion.

Frequently asked questions

How many pictures can I combine into one PDF?

There is no hard limit on the number of images, but the total upload must be under 100 MB. For most document scans and phone photos this allows dozens of pages.

Can I mix JPG and PNG files in one PDF?

Yes. You can upload a mix of JPG, PNG, HEIC, WEBP, and BMP files and they will all be included in the same PDF.

Can I control the page order?

The pages appear in the order the files are added. Arrange your files in the desired order before uploading, or re-order them in the uploader if the interface supports it.

Will the image quality be preserved?

Yes. Images are embedded in the PDF at their original resolution.

Are my images kept private?

Files are uploaded over HTTPS and deleted from the server immediately after conversion.