Merge JPG to PDF

Combine JPG photos into a single PDF document — perfect for sharing, printing, or archiving.

Drop multiple JPG files to merge them into one searchable PDF document.

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Turning a folder of JPG photos into a single, polished PDF is one of the most-requested image tasks online — for scanned receipts, document photos, ID submissions, portfolios, and assignments. Imglov's Merge JPG to PDF tool does it in seconds: drop your photos, drag to reorder, choose A4, Letter, or "fit to image" page sizes, set orientation, margins, and compression level, then download a single PDF. Each JPG becomes one page in the resulting PDF, in the order you specify. The output is a real, vector-friendly PDF (not a slideshow image), so it works perfectly with Adobe Reader, Preview, and every online portal that requires PDF uploads.

How to Merge into one PDF

1

Upload Your Images

Click "Select Images" or drag and drop the files you want to merge into the upload area. Add as many as you need.

2

Arrange & Customize

Reorder pages with drag-and-drop. Choose vertical, horizontal, or grid layout. Tweak quality, margins, and page size.

3

Merge

Click "Merge" — your files are combined into a single PDF in seconds, entirely in your browser.

4

Download

Save the merged file to your device, copy a shareable link, or send it straight to Google Drive or Dropbox.

Why Merge JPG to PDF?

One JPG per PDF page — clean, predictable output

A4, Letter, Legal, or custom page sizes

Portrait or landscape orientation

Adjustable image quality to control PDF file size

Drag-and-drop reordering before export

No signup, no watermark, fully local processing

Use Cases

Submitting scanned documents to government portalsSending receipts and expense photos as one PDFCreating photo portfolios for job applicationsAssembling student assignments and homeworkSharing event photos as a single downloadable fileArchiving multi-page handwritten notes

Best Practices for Merge JPG to PDF

  • Use A4 portrait for most document-style merges

  • Pick "fit to image" when sizes vary widely — avoids huge white margins

  • Lower JPEG quality to 75% to keep PDFs email-friendly

  • Rotate landscape photos before merging to avoid sideways pages

  • Add a cover image first if you plan to share the PDF publicly

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