User Guide: How to Convert Images to PDF
This guide explains how to use JPEG-PDF.com to scan physical documents or convert your digital images into clean, single or multi-page PDF files. Everything happens securely in your web browser—your files never leave your device.
Step 1: Getting Started
- Open the main tool page on any device (computer, phone, or tablet).
- The converter loads directly in your browser. No installation or registration is required.
Step 2: Upload Your Images
You have two main options:
- For Digital Images: Click the "Upload Images" area or drag and drop your JPEG or JPG files. You can select multiple files at once to create a multi-page PDF.
- To Scan a Physical Document: On a mobile device or computer with a camera, click the "Use Camera" button. Position your document in frame and capture a photo. The captured image will be added to the queue automatically.
Step 3: Arrange & Edit (Optional)
Once your images are uploaded, you can:
- Reorder Pages: Drag and drop thumbnails to change the sequence of pages in your final PDF.
- Delete Images: Remove unwanted images by clicking the "X" on a thumbnail.
- Rotate Images: Use the rotate button if a photo is oriented incorrectly.
Tip: For the best results when scanning, ensure your document is well-lit and lies flat.
Step 4: Create Your PDF
- Click the green "Create PDF" button.
- The conversion happens instantly on your device. No data is uploaded to any server.
- Once processing is complete, your browser will automatically download the final PDF file.
Step 5: Save Your File
Locate the downloaded PDF file (usually in your "Downloads" folder) and open it with any standard PDF viewer.
Privacy & Security
This tool is designed for complete privacy. The entire conversion process happens locally in your browser's memory. Your images and the resulting PDF are never uploaded to our or any other servers. This makes it ideal for sensitive documents like contracts, receipts, or personal notes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is there a file size or page limit?
A: The limit depends on your device's memory, but the tool is optimized to handle standard documents and photo albums efficiently.
Q: What image formats are supported?
A: The primary supported formats are JPEG and JPG.
Q: Can I use this on my phone?
A: Yes. The website is fully responsive and works perfectly on smartphones, allowing you to scan paper documents directly with your camera.
Q: Is this tool really free?
A: Yes, the core conversion service is completely free to use without any watermarks.