Whether you're creating a document from scanned pages, combining product photos, or turning a screenshot into a shareable file — converting images to PDF is one of the most common everyday tasks. Here's how to do it free in under a minute.
How to Convert JPG to PDF — Step by Step
- 1Open the JPG to PDF toolGo to pdfvista.com/jpg-to-pdf for JPG images, or pdfvista.com/png-to-pdf for PNG images.
- 2Upload your imagesSelect one or multiple JPG or PNG files. You can upload several images at once to combine them into a single PDF.
- 3Review your filesCheck the list of uploaded images. Remove any you don't want included.
- 4Convert and downloadClick 'Convert to PDF'. Your PDF downloads instantly — one page per image, in the order you uploaded them.
Common Uses
- ✓Turn multiple scanned pages (saved as JPGs) into a single PDF document.
- ✓Convert a screenshot to PDF for easy sharing or printing.
- ✓Combine product photos into a PDF catalogue.
- ✓Submit ID documents or forms that require PDF format.
- ✓Send multiple images as one clean PDF instead of separate files.
Tips for Best Results
- ✓Upload images in the order you want them to appear in the PDF.
- ✓For scanned documents, use JPG at 150–300 DPI for best readability.
- ✓PNG files with transparent backgrounds will have a white background in the PDF.
- ✓After converting, use the Compress PDF tool if the resulting PDF is too large to email.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert multiple images into one PDF?
Yes. Upload all your images at once and they'll be combined into a single PDF, one image per page.
What image formats are supported?
JPG and JPEG for the JPG to PDF tool. PNG files for the PNG to PDF tool.
Will the image quality be reduced in the PDF?
No. Images are embedded at their original quality. No compression or quality loss is applied.
Can I do this on my phone?
Yes. Open the tool in Safari or Chrome on any iPhone or Android device and upload photos directly from your camera roll.