How to Convert JPG to PDF (Single or Multiple Images)
Why Combine Images Into a PDF?
PDFs are the universal document format — they look the same on every device and are accepted by virtually every business, university, and government website. Converting images to PDF is useful for submitting scanned documents, creating photo portfolios, combining receipts for expense reports, or packaging multiple photos into a single shareable file.
Convert a Single JPG to PDF
With CocoConvert, upload your JPG and select PDF as the output. The image is placed on a correctly-sized page with proper margins. The result is a clean PDF that's ready for printing or sharing. Alt method: on any device, open the image and use the Print dialog with 'Print to PDF' as the printer — this works on Windows, Mac, Chrome OS, and most Linux distributions.
Combine Multiple JPGs Into One PDF
Need to merge several images — say, pages of a scanned document — into a single PDF? Upload all your JPGs to CocoConvert at once. They'll be combined in order into a multi-page PDF. You can drag to reorder pages before converting. Each image becomes one page, scaled to fit standard paper sizes.
Keeping File Size Reasonable
A high-resolution JPG can produce a large PDF. If your 12-megapixel photos create a 50 MB PDF, consider resizing the images first or using a lower quality setting. For most purposes — viewing on screen, emailing, or printing at standard sizes — 150 DPI is plenty. CocoConvert optimizes the output PDF size automatically while preserving readable quality.
Other Image-to-PDF Conversions
The same workflow works for PNG to PDF, HEIC to PDF, WebP to PDF, TIFF to PDF, and more. CocoConvert handles all common image formats as input and produces well-structured PDF output.