Free Browser Utility

JPG to PDF — Combine Photos into One PDF

Turn one photo or a whole batch into a single PDF. Every image gets its own page sized to the photo itself — no forced A4 cropping, no white letterbox bars — and phone pictures come out the right way up.

How It Works

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    Select one or more JPG images from your device.

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    Arrange them with the up/down arrows — the PDF follows your order exactly.

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    Click Convert — pages are assembled locally in your browser.

  4. 4

    Download your finished PDF.

Why Use Doxad JPG To PDF

Pages Sized to Your Photos

Each PDF page matches its image's exact dimensions, so nothing is cropped, stretched, or padded with white borders.

Phone Photos Stay Upright

Camera orientation data is read and baked in during conversion — the classic sideways-photo problem other converters have doesn't happen here.

Any Number of Images

Combine a single scan or a hundred receipts into one document, at up to 15 MB per image.

Nothing Leaves Your Device

The PDF is assembled locally with the open-source pdf-lib library — your photos are never uploaded anywhere.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I combine multiple JPGs into one PDF?

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Yes. Every image you add becomes its own page, in exactly the order you arrange before converting.

Will my photos lose quality?

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Photos are re-encoded at 95% JPEG quality with orientation corrected — visually identical to the originals for photographs.

Why do phone photos come out sideways in other tools?

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Phones store rotation as EXIF metadata that PDF viewers ignore. This tool applies the rotation during conversion, so pages are always upright.

Do my photos get uploaded?

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No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser; images never leave your device.

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