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JPG to PDF

Convert JPG to PDF.

To convert JPG to PDF for free, drop your images below, arrange them in order, and click Convert — your PDF downloads instantly. Everything runs inside your browser, so your photos are never uploaded. We embed images at original quality and keep every photo upright.

Drop images to make a PDF
JPG, PNG, HEIC, WebP — or click to browse
Choose images
1
Add your images
Drop in as many JPG, PNG or HEIC files as you like.
2
Arrange & set up
Drag to order; pick page size, orientation & margin.
3
Convert & download
Get one tidy PDF — your originals stay sharp.
Original quality keptNo uploads, everNo sign-up & free

Every conversion runs entirely inside your browser — your images are never uploaded, and nothing ever leaves your device. Need the opposite? PDF to JPG →

Questions, answered

Are my images uploaded anywhere?+

No. The conversion runs entirely inside your browser — your images are never uploaded and nothing is sent to a server. You can even convert with your wifi switched off.

Will converting to PDF reduce my image quality?+

No. Plume embeds your original JPG and PNG bytes straight into the PDF without re-compressing them, so quality is byte-for-byte identical. (Rotated phone photos are straightened at high quality, and HEIC files are decoded once.)

Why do my phone photos come out rotated in other tools?+

Phones store an EXIF “orientation” flag that many converters ignore, so photos end up sideways or upside-down. Plume reads that flag and keeps every photo upright automatically.

Can I combine multiple JPGs into one PDF?+

Yes. Add as many images as you like, drag to reorder them, and they become a single multi-page PDF — one image per page, in your chosen order.

Can I convert PNG, HEIC and other images too?+

Yes — JPG/JPEG, PNG, HEIC (the iPhone default), WebP, GIF and BMP all work. PNG transparency is flattened onto a white background.

Is it really free, and are there limits?+

Yes — unlimited conversions, no sign-up, no watermark and no daily limit. Because everything runs on your device, very large batches just depend on your device’s memory.