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Converting an image to PDF means turning a JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, or other image file into a PDF document. Each image becomes one page in the resulting PDF. When you upload multiple images, they all become pages in a single PDF — in the order you arrange them. This is commonly needed when submitting scanned documents, passport photos, identity cards, or handwritten forms in PDF format for applications, job submissions, or government portals that require PDF only. Photographed receipts, whiteboards, and handwritten notes are also frequently converted to PDF for sharing or archiving. iPhone photos are in HEIC format by default — our converter handles HEIC to PDF directly without any intermediate steps. The output PDF preserves the original image resolution and adds no compression unless you specifically request it, so the quality is identical to the source photograph.
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Upload one or more image files (JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC) to EditDocs AI.
Drag images to set the order they appear in the PDF. Each image becomes one page.
Your PDF is ready in seconds. Each image appears as a full page. Files auto-deleted after 60 minutes.
More features than any basic PDF tool — and always free
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JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, BMP, and TIFF.
Yes. There is no image count limit.
Yes. Each page is sized to match the original image aspect ratio.
Yes. In the studio, type "convert images to PDF with 10mm margins" and it will be applied.
Go to editdocsai.com/tools/jpg-to-pdf, upload your image (JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, or BMP), and click convert. Your image becomes a PDF instantly — free, no account needed.
Upload your JPG at editdocsai.com/tools/jpg-to-pdf and click convert. Free, instant, no account needed.
Yes. Upload any number of images and they will all become pages in a single PDF. No limits.
Yes. HEIC (iPhone format), JPG, PNG, WebP, and BMP are all supported.
No. Original image quality is preserved. The PDF contains the full-resolution version of each image.
| EditDocs AI | Basic PDF Tools | Premium Software | |
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| Image to PDF | Free | Free* | Paid only |
| Files deleted after | 60 minutes | 24+ hours | Stored indefinitely |
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| Batch processing | Unlimited | Paid | Paid |
| Account required | No | No | Always |
| API access | Free tier | Paid | Enterprise |
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* Basic tools have limits on free usage. EditDocs AI core features are always free.
Desktop: go to editdocsai.com/tools/jpg-to-pdf in Chrome, Edge, or Firefox. Upload your JPG, PNG, WebP, or HEIC photos. Download the PDF in seconds. iPhone: open the same URL in Safari, tap upload, select photos from your Photos app, and save the PDF directly. Android: open in Chrome, tap upload from Files or Gallery. No app installation needed on any device. Multiple images? Upload them all at once — each becomes a PDF page in the order you select.
To merge several photos into a single PDF: upload all images at once at editdocsai.com/tools/jpg-to-pdf. They are combined into one PDF with each image as a full page. This is the fastest way to send multiple scanned documents (ID, passport, utility bill) as a single PDF file for applications, submissions, or email attachments that require one file. Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, BMP — mixed formats in one upload.
Scanning to PDF and converting JPG to PDF produce identical output. When you scan a document, your scanner captures a photo of the page (effectively a JPG or TIFF) and wraps it in a PDF container. Converting an existing JPG to PDF does the same thing manually: the image is embedded in a PDF container with standard page dimensions. The key difference is that scanned PDFs often go through OCR to add a text layer — you can do the same by uploading your JPG-to-PDF result to editdocsai.com/tools/ocr-pdf to make the text selectable and searchable.