JPG ↔ PDF
Bilder in PDF umwandeln – oder umgekehrt.
Convert JPG images to PDF, or turn a PDF into JPG images — both directions, right in your browser. Pick the direction you need, add your files, and get clean output in seconds. Since the conversion runs on your device, turning JPG to PDF (or back again) never means uploading anything.
How to convert JPG to PDF (or PDF to JPG)
- Choose your direction: Images → PDF or PDF → JPG.
- Drop your images or PDF onto the page, or use Select files to browse.
- Use Add more to bring in additional files, or remove one you don't want converted.
- Click Convert to process your files.
- Download your new PDF, or your JPG images individually or all together as a .zip.
The files people convert are often personal — a photographed ID for a form, a stack of receipts, a signed page snapped on a phone. Server-based converters upload every one of those to someone else's machine before they do anything. Here, your JPGs and PDFs are read and rewritten locally, so a sensitive scan never leaves your device just to change its format.
Real-world ways to use Convert
- Receipts into one expense PDF — Snap or scan your receipts as JPGs, add them all, and convert them into a single PDF you can attach to an expense report — no photo app and no upload in between.
- A photo ID for an online form — Many forms ask for a PDF, not a photo. Turn a JPG of your ID, license, or passport page into a PDF that's ready to submit, and it never touches a server on the way there.
- PDF pages as images for a deck or post — Switch to PDF to JPG to turn a report, invoice, or certificate into images you can drop straight into a slide deck, a social post, or a message thread.
FAQ
Does JPG to PDF (or PDF to JPG) upload my files?
No. Conversion in both directions happens entirely in your browser — your images and PDFs are processed on your device and never uploaded.
Can I convert files offline, without an account?
Yes. No sign-up is needed, and once the page has loaded, conversion works without an internet connection.
What image formats can I convert?
Today, Convert works with JPG images in both directions — JPG to PDF, and PDF to JPG for turning pages back into images.
If I convert a PDF to JPG, do I get one image or several?
You get one JPG per page. If your PDF has multiple pages, you can download each JPG individually or grab them all at once as a .zip.
Can I combine several JPGs into one PDF?
Yes. Add all your images in the Images to PDF direction, arrange them in the order you want, and Convert builds a single PDF with one image per page — there's no separate merge step to do first.
Does converting add a watermark or change my image quality?
There's never a watermark. When turning images into a PDF, large photos are optimized on your device to keep the file size reasonable, so very high-resolution images may be resized a little. Everything stays local — no upload, no server round-trip.
Which direction should I choose — Images to PDF or PDF to JPG?
Pick Images to PDF when you have photos or scans you want bundled into one document. Pick PDF to JPG when you need each page of a PDF as a separate image to reuse somewhere else.
Why pdf-combiner.com
pdf-combiner.com is a private PDF tool by design: every file is processed right in your browser, so nothing is ever uploaded to a server. No signup, no watermark, no cost — just PDF tools without uploading, built to keep your files exactly where they belong: on your own device.