How to Convert JPG Images to a Single PDF

Sending five separate photos of a document is clumsy, and the person on the other end has to open each one individually. Combining those images into a single PDF gives you one tidy, ordered file that behaves like a proper document.
When this comes in handy
- Photographed paperwork: receipts, ID pages, handwritten notes captured on your phone.
- Portfolios: a set of design images presented as one scrollable file.
- Applications: forms that ask for supporting images bundled together.
- Archiving: keeping a series of related pictures in a single, durable format.
Get the order and orientation right first
Before converting, two small checks save rework. Make sure the images are in the sequence you want — the PDF preserves the order you provide. And confirm none are rotated; a photo taken sideways will appear sideways in the PDF, though that is an easy fix afterward.
How to convert
- Open the JPG to PDF tool and upload your images.
- Arrange them into the right order.
- Choose page size and orientation if prompted.
- Click Process and download your combined PDF.
Tidying up afterward
If a page ended up sideways, run the file through the Rotate tool. If the images made the PDF large, the Compress tool will shrink it for easy emailing without an obvious drop in quality.