PDF Conversion

How to Convert JPG to PDF Free (iPhone, Android & PC)

P By the PDFNest Team· Updated June 9, 2026·7 min read

Turning photos into a PDF is the cleanest way to send receipts, ID scans, a set of photos or a homework assignment as one tidy file. Whether you're on an iPhone, an Android phone or a computer, here's how to convert JPG (and PNG) images to PDF for free — and combine several into a single document — without installing an app or uploading anything.

In this guide
  1. Convert JPG to PDF online (any device)
  2. On iPhone & iPad
  3. On Android
  4. Combine multiple photos into one PDF
  5. Keep the quality high
  6. FAQ

1. Convert JPG to PDF online (works on any device)

The most reliable method works identically on every device — just open a browser.

  1. Open the PDFNest JPG to PDF tool.
  2. Add your JPG or PNG images (drag in or tap to choose).
  3. Drag them into the order you want.
  4. Pick a page size (fit-to-image, A4 or Letter) and click Convert to PDF.

Your photos are converted on your device and never uploaded — useful for ID cards, receipts and anything personal.

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2. On iPhone & iPad

iOS has a built-in trick for a quick one-off:

  1. Open Photos, select the image(s), tap Share.
  2. Tap Print, then pinch-zoom-out on the print preview — it becomes a PDF.
  3. Tap Share again to save it to Files.

It works but is fiddly for multiple images and ordering. The browser tool above is simpler when you need control or a clean multi-page PDF.

3. On Android

Android varies by phone, but most can:

  1. Open the photo in Google Photos or your gallery, tap Print, then choose Save as PDF as the printer.
  2. For several images or a specific order, use the online tool in Chrome — it's the same on every Android device.

4. Combine multiple photos into one PDF

This is where an online tool shines: add all your images, drag to reorder, and each photo becomes one page of a single PDF. Perfect for a multi-page scan, a photo set, or a job application made of several pictures.

5. Keep the quality high

The bottom line

For a single image, your phone's built-in Print trick is fine. For combining several photos into one ordered PDF — or for anything private — a free in-browser tool is faster, cleaner and works the same on every device.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert a JPG to PDF for free?

Add your image to a free JPG-to-PDF tool and download the PDF. PDFNest does this in your browser, so the photo is never uploaded.

Can I combine several photos into one PDF?

Yes — add as many JPG/PNG images as you like, drag them into order, and each becomes one page of a single PDF.

Will converting to PDF reduce my image quality?

No — images are embedded at full resolution, so there's no extra quality loss.

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