Key takeaways
- 01Multiple images become one PDF, in the order you set, ready to email or print.
- 02The tool runs locally, so private receipts or scanned IDs are not uploaded.
- 03Orientation and page size adjust automatically to fit each image.
Why bundle photos into a PDF?
A PDF is the right wrapper when you need to send a stack of receipts to accounting, submit scanned documents to an agency, or hand a multi-page screenshot deck to a client.
Bundling images into one PDF avoids 'please send all attachments as a single file' replies and keeps page order under your control.
How to convert JPG to PDF
Add the images, drag them into the right order, and download the combined PDF.
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Open the JPG to PDF tool
Go to Handytool's JPG to PDF tool and drop your images, or pick them from your device.
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Set the order
Drag thumbnails up or down to choose how the pages will appear in the final PDF.
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Build the PDF
Click the convert action. The browser packs each image into a page and assembles the PDF locally.
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Download the file
Save the merged PDF. Originals are untouched and the new file lands in your downloads folder.
JPG to PDF FAQ
Are the photos uploaded?
No. The PDF is assembled locally in your browser, so the source images stay on your device.
Can I mix JPG, PNG, and HEIC files?
Yes. The tool accepts common image formats and converts them into PDF pages in the order you set.
Will the PDF be searchable?
An image-only PDF is not searchable by default. Run OCR afterwards if you need selectable text.
What page size does the PDF use?
Each image fits its own page so nothing is cropped. You can also pick a fixed size like A4 or Letter if your workflow needs it.