Convert JPG Images to PDF

Convert JPG, PNG, and WebP images into a high-quality PDF document instantly.

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How to Use JPG to PDF

Process your files locally in three simple, private steps.

1

Add Images

Upload one or multiple images (JPG, PNG, WebP) by dragging them into the dashboard.

2

Configure Page Layout

Reorder images, choose page size (A4/Letter/Fit Image), orientation (Portrait/Landscape), and margins.

3

Generate PDF

Click "Convert to PDF" and download your professionally formatted PDF document.

Key Benefits

Discover why thousands of users trust our local processing utilities.

Supports Multiple Formats

Works with JPEG, JPG, PNG, and modern WebP formats seamlessly.

Custom PDF Settings

Customize margins, page size defaults, and image rotations for clean presentation decks.

Offline-first Speed

Files are converted instantly on-device, saving mobile data and waiting screens.

How to Convert Images (JPG, PNG, WebP) into PDF Documents Free

Learn how to combine and convert your images into a single, clean PDF file directly on your device.

The Benefits of Converting Images to PDF

Images are great for capturing visual details, but they are not ideal for sharing professional documents. If you have scanned pages, receipts, photos of drawings, or design slides, sharing them as separate JPG or PNG files can be disorganized.

Converting these images into a single PDF document offers several advantages. A PDF groups your images into a clean, multi-page document that looks professional, is easy to read, and preserves formatting across devices. It also reduces file sizes, making them easier to email or upload to document portals.

Additionally, many official platforms (like school portals, government sites, or job application boards) only accept submissions in PDF format, making a quick converter tool essential.

How Our Local Image-to-PDF Converter Works

Rubtin’s converter allows you to turn your images into a PDF document directly inside your browser. The tool reads your image files, renders them on an HTML5 canvas, and compiles them into a clean PDF page structure.

You can customize the layout by setting the page size (A4, US Letter, or fitting the page to the image dimensions), choosing the page orientation (Portrait or Landscape), and setting margin sizes.

Since all processing happens locally, your images are converted instantly, saving bandwidth and keeping your photos private.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Turn Images into a PDF

Follow these instructions to convert your images to a PDF:

1. Upload Images: Go to the JPG to PDF page. Select multiple images (JPG, PNG, WebP) from your device, or drag and drop them into the upload zone.

2. Reorder Images: Drag and drop the image thumbnails to place them in the correct page sequence.

3. Configure Page Settings: Choose your preferred page size, orientation, and margin settings from the options panel.

4. Convert and Save: Click the "Convert to PDF" button to generate your document, then download the file.

Why Client-Side Conversion is Safer and Faster

Many online image converters require you to upload your photos to their servers, posing a security risk for documents like passports, driver’s licenses, or utility bills. Rubtin solves this by running the entire conversion locally on your computer.

Your images are never sent over the internet, and the process completes instantly without upload queues. This ensures your personal photos and sensitive documents remain private.

Comparing Alternatives for Image-to-PDF Conversion

Here are the common methods for converting images to PDF:

OS-Native Printing (Preview on Mac / Print to PDF on Windows): Free and local, but lacks options for ordering pages easily or configuring margins.

Word Processors (Word, Google Docs): You can insert images into a document and export it as a PDF, but this is tedious for multiple files.

Cloud Converters: Free but risk data privacy by uploading your images to remote servers.

Rubtin JPG to PDF: A free, private, and customizable tool that converts multiple images instantly in your browser.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can upload multiple images, rearrange them by dragging them into order, and compile them into a single PDF file.
Yes, you can upload JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP images to convert them to PDF.
Yes, our options panel allows you to customize margins (none, small, large), choose between A4 and US Letter sizes, or make the page fit the image boundary.