1. Convert JPG to PDF online (works on any device)
The most reliable method works identically on every device — just open a browser.
- Open the PDFNest JPG to PDF tool.
- Add your JPG or PNG images (drag in or tap to choose).
- Drag them into the order you want.
- 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.
Turn your photos into a PDF nowCombine multiple images, keep full quality — free, private, no app.
Convert JPG to PDF →2. On iPhone & iPad
iOS has a built-in trick for a quick one-off:
- Open Photos, select the image(s), tap Share.
- Tap Print, then pinch-zoom-out on the print preview — it becomes a PDF.
- 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:
- Open the photo in Google Photos or your gallery, tap Print, then choose Save as PDF as the printer.
- 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
- Use the original photos, not screenshots or re-saved copies, for the sharpest result.
- "Fit to image" page size keeps each page exactly the size of its photo — no white borders, no cropping.
- If the final PDF is large, compress it before sending.
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.