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Key takeaways.

  • Converting JPG to PDF makes files easier to edit, print, organise and share.
  • High-quality source images are essential for producing clear, professional PDFs.
  • You can easily convert a range of image files online for free with Adobe – including JPG, PNG, BMP and PDF.

How to convert JPG to PDF online for free

Converting a JPG to PDF with Adobe is easy. Whatever the size or shape of your JPG, you can convert your image in seconds. You don’t need any previous experience to use our tools. Just follow these simple steps to convert image files to PDF online:

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  • Select an image to convert. Drag and drop your file into the drop zone or click Select a file. Then, choose the image file you wish to convert to PDF. Select from JPGs, PNGs, BMPs and more.
  • Watch Adobe work. Once uploaded, Acrobat will automatically convert your image to PDF. Check out the preview of your image, along with the file name, and rename if needed.
  • Download your PDF. Download your new PDF file to your device or sign in to share it. You can continue using our tools to merge, split, compress or edit your PDF. Or simply convert another JPG to PDF by selecting Convert another file.

Try Our free JPG to PDF Converter

Discover how to convert JPG to PDF with our online tool. It’s free, simple to use, and compatible with any device, letting you convert JPG images to PDF files anytime.

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Turn image files into PDFs online

With Adobe, you can convert a range of image files to the PDF format. Alongside JPG/JPEG, you can also convert PNG, BMP, GIF, and TIFF files using our free converter tool.

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Convert images to PDFs quickly

It only takes two ticks to convert your JPG to a PDF. Just drag and drop then let our convertor tool work its magic for you. Want to send it to a colleague? Just sign in, download, and share.

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Keep your images safe and secure

Adobe uses secure online processing to protect your files when converting JPG to PDF. Any files that you upload, convert or edit are encrypted, and you can further protect your converted documents with password security and sharing controls.

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Retain high image quality

Adobe online ensures your images will be of high quality once converted into a PDF format. You don’t have to worry about blurry photos or pixelated visuals once your images are converted.

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Privacy as standard

At Adobe, we’re committed to data protection through our Adobe Common Controls Framework, and our data processing agreement is in line with GDPR requirements. So you can have peace of mind when using our tools.

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Work anywhere with Adobe online

Create PDFs from images for free with Acrobat on Windows, Mac, or Linux operating systems. It's compatible with any browser too, including Microsoft Edge and Chrome.

What is the best free JPG to PDF converter?

The best free JPG to PDF converter depends on your needs. For example, do you prioritise security, editing or multi-platform compatibility?

As the inventors of the PDF document, we know a few things about getting the best results with the format. So, when you choose Adobe’s PDF converter, you can trust you're getting the highest quality document. Acrobat is also fully compatible with Microsoft Word, Outlook and Teams, making it easier to collaborate and streamline your workflow.

Tips for converting images to PDF.

There are a few things you can do to make sure you end up with a high-quality JPG to PDF conversion. This can include:

  • Use high-quality images. Start with clear, high-resolution JPG image files to ensure your converted PDF looks sharp and professional.
  • Check image orientation. If needed, rotate images before converting to avoid mistakes when converting your image to PDF.
  • Arrange images in the right order. When working with multiple images, be sure to organise your files correctly so they appear in the right order once converted. However, you can always rearrange your PDFs later on.
  • Make use of built-in tools for Windows and Mac. Windows users can simply select their image file, right-click, select Print, and choose Microsoft Print to PDF. Meanwhile, if you’re on a Mac, just open the image, go to the Print menu, and select Save as PDF.

Questions? We have answers.

How do I save a JPG image as a PDF file?

To save a JPG image as a PDF file, drag and drop your JPG or other image file into the online tool above. Acrobat online will then automatically convert it to a PDF for you, meaning all you have to do is download, save, or share it.

What type of image files can I convert to PDF?

The types of image files you can convert to a PDF using the Adobe Acrobat online tool are JPEG, BMP, GIF and TIFF. You can also convert other image formats, such as PNG to PDF, using this method.

Is Adobe’s JPG to PDF conversion free?

Yes, the Adobe JPG to PDF online converter tool is free to use and offers basic functionality. However, some advanced features, such as batch conversion, may require you to have an Adobe Acrobat Pro subscription.

Can I convert JPG to PDF using Adobe online without installing software?

Yes, you can convert JPG to PDF using Adobe without installing software by using the Adobe JPG to PDF conversion online tool via your web browser. Simply upload the file, and we’ll have your conversion ready in the blink of an eye. To share your PDF, simply sign into your Adobe account.

Will my converted PDF have the same image quality as my original file?

Adobe’s JPG to PDF converter is designed to preserve image quality during conversion. However, results may vary depending on the original file and compression settings.

How do I merge multiple JPG files into one PDF?

To merge multiple JPG files into one PDF, just drag and drop your file into the above PDF tool and Adobe will automatically convert it for you. You can then repeat this process with other image files and use our free online merge PDF tool to combine them.

Alternatively, you can sign up for a 7-day free trial of Adobe Acrobat Pro to merge your PDF files into a single PDF.

Can I use the JPG to PDF converter on my IPhone?

Yes, you can access our converter tool on mobile. Alternatively, you can download the Adobe Acrobat Reader app, available for both Android and iOS users. Once you open the app on your phone, ensure a good internet connection, then simply select the images you want, and the app will convert your JPG images to a PDF for you.

Can I convert a JPG to an Excel file?

Yes, you can convert a JPG to an Excel file. Please refer to our JPG to Excel conversion guide, which explains how to upload files and convert in detail.

Can I further edit my JPG once converted to a PDF?

Yes, to make further edits, you can use our online PDF editor to modify PDF pages, add text, highlights, comments, and more.

What is the easiest way to create a PDF document?

One of the easiest ways to create a PDF is to convert an existing document or image, using Adobe’s online tools. Whether it’s a Word document, JPG, or PowerPoint, you can convert in minutes using Acrobat’s online tools.

Are there any limitations on the file size or number of images for conversion?

Yes, there are file size limitations. The maximum file size is 100MB per file. It also depends on other factors such as the number of images you're converting to PDF and your internet speed.

How does Adobe's JPG to PDF converter compare to other free tools?

Adobe’s JPG to PDF converter offers a secure and consistent conversion experience, with files handled according to Adobe’s privacy and security practices. It’s a trusted option for users who want dependable results without installing software.

How long are uploaded files stored on Adobe's servers?

If you sign in, your files are saved to your Adobe account and stored in line with Adobe’s cloud storage retention policies. If you don’t sign in, files are deleted after processing.

Can I batch process multiple JPGs into separate PDFs?

Yes, you can batch process multiple files, including JPGs, into separate PDFs in Adobe Acrobat Pro by using the "Create Multiple PDF Files" feature. This can help save valuable time and scale your workflows for maximum efficiency.

What are the differences between the free and premium versions of Adobe's tools?

Adobe Acrobat offers both free and paid plans. Free tools allow basic viewing, conversion, and sharing, while Acrobat Standard and Pro include advanced features such as editing, password protection, redaction, and batch processing. Compare plans for full details.

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