March 24, 20263 min read

How to Combine JPG to PDF — Merge Multiple Images into One PDF

Combine multiple JPG images into a single PDF document. Perfect for scans, photos, and documents. Free, step-by-step guide.

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Merge Multiple JPG Images into One PDF

Got a stack of scanned pages, receipt photos, or document images? Here's how to combine them into a single, organized PDF.

Method 1: Use JPG to PDF Converter (Fastest)

  1. Go to MyPDF's JPG to PDF tool
  2. Upload all your JPG files at once
  3. Drag to reorder the images
  4. Choose page size (A4, Letter, or original)
  5. Click Convert and download your PDF

Method 2: Use Image to PDF (More Formats)

If you have a mix of JPG, PNG, WebP, and other formats:

  1. Go to Image to PDF
  2. Upload all images regardless of format
  3. Arrange the order
  4. Convert and download

Page Layout Options

OptionHow It WorksBest For
Fit to pageImage fills the page while maintaining aspect ratioStandard documents
Original sizePage matches exact image dimensionsTechnical drawings
A4 portraitStandard A4 page, image centeredOffice documents
A4 landscapeHorizontal A4 pageWide photos, spreadsheets
US LetterStandard US page sizeNorth American documents

Common Use Cases

Scanned Documents

Scanned each page of a document separately? Combine all scans into a single multi-page PDF for easy sharing and filing.

Photo Collections

Create a photo album PDF from vacation photos, product images, or event pictures — one image per page.

Receipts and Invoices

Photograph receipts and combine them into a monthly expense PDF for accounting.

ID Documents

Combine front and back of ID cards, passports, or certificates into a single PDF for applications.

Student Assignments

Photograph handwritten assignments and combine into one PDF for digital submission.

Tips for Best Results

  1. Scan at 300 DPI: For text documents, 300 DPI ensures readability
  2. Use consistent orientation: Rotate images before combining so all pages face the same direction
  3. Name files in order: Name files 01.jpg, 02.jpg, etc. — most tools sort alphabetically
  4. Crop before combining: Use Crop Image to remove unnecessary borders
  5. Compress after: If the PDF is too large, use Compress PDF
  6. Add OCR: After combining, run OCR to make text searchable

Frequently Asked Questions

How many JPGs can I combine?

No limit on the number of images. Total upload size is capped at 200 MB.

Will image quality be reduced?

No. Images are embedded in the PDF at their original resolution.

Can I add pages to an existing PDF?

Yes — convert your JPGs to a PDF first, then use Merge PDF to combine with your existing PDF.

What if some images are rotated wrong?

Rotate individual images before uploading, or use the tool's rotation feature to fix orientation.
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