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About JPEGtoPDF.io

A focused, privacy-first converter for JPG to PDF, JPEG to PDF, and image to PDF workflows.

What JPEGtoPDF.io does

JPEGtoPDF.io is a focused browser tool for turning image files into clean PDF documents. The converter accepts common image inputs, lets you arrange pages, choose paper size, control margins, set compression, and export either one combined PDF or separate PDFs. The goal is deliberately narrow: make the everyday image-to-document workflow fast, private, and understandable.

Who runs the site

The site is operated as an independent utility project, with product and documentation maintained under the JPEGtoPDF.io name. We use the term "Editorial Team" in page bylines to identify the review function for this site, not to imply a large newsroom. The same product maintenance process checks whether the converter behavior, screenshots, support advice, and guide recommendations still match the live tool.

Why this exists

Most people do not need a full document management suite just to send receipts, combine school photos, prepare a visa upload, or turn a handful of phone images into a printable PDF. Many online converters also require uploads, add watermarks, limit batches, or hide basic controls. JPEGtoPDF.io was built around a simpler promise: open the page, add images, adjust practical settings, and export without creating an account.

How conversion works

The main converter runs in your browser. When you select images, the page creates local previews, reads image dimensions, applies rotation and layout choices, and builds the PDF on your device. Your source images are not uploaded to our server for the conversion step. Analytics and advertising scripts may still load as described in the Privacy Policy, but those services do not receive your image files from the converter.

What we test

Before publishing guidance, we check the workflows against the live interface: adding multiple images, reordering pages, changing page size, changing DPI and compression, stripping metadata, exporting a combined PDF, and using the result on mobile and desktop. We also pay attention to common failure points such as very large batches, unsupported HEIC behavior in some browsers, mobile memory reloads, and PDFs that become too large for upload portals.

Known limitations

How people use the tool

Common uses include receipt bundles for expenses, HR or school document packs, photo evidence for forms, print-ready image sheets, and smaller PDFs for email. The guides are organized around these real tasks instead of only around search terms. Start with the Guides hub if you need a workflow, or use Support if something is failing.

Corrections and contact

If a guide does not match the current interface, or if a browser behaves differently from the advice on the page, contact us at jpegtopdf@gmail.com. Useful reports include your device, browser, file type, approximate number of images, and the setting that produced the issue.

Last reviewed: April 29, 2026 by JPEGtoPDF.io.