Why use JPG to PDF?
Lawyers packaging exhibit photos, teachers compiling scan photos, and field teams attaching receipts all need “many images → one PDF.” JPG to PDF is the simplest path when photos are already JPEGs and order matters. PDFBaba respects the order you select in the file picker, builds one page per image, and returns a single downloadable PDF. No account is required, and there is no PDFBaba watermark on the output. Files are removed automatically after a short window. If you need mixed formats (PNG/TIFF/WebP), use the Images to PDF tool instead for broader format support.
Supported files & limits
Upload one or more .jpg/.jpeg images. The default upload limit is 100MB per file; administrators can raise or lower this via server configuration. File picker order defines page order in the resulting PDF.
Privacy & data retention
PDFBaba is built for quick tasks: your uploads and generated downloads are kept only long enough to process your request and are automatically deleted after about one hour. We do not require signup for these tools, and we do not use your documents to train AI models. For full details on cookies, analytics, and legal terms, read our Privacy Policy.
Features
How to use
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Select one or more JPG or JPEG images (order in the file picker is page order).
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Submit to build a single PDF with one page per image.
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Download the combined PDF when processing finishes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is JPG to PDF free to use?
Yes. This tool is available for free with no account required for basic usage.
Are files secure when using JPG to PDF?
Uploaded files are processed temporarily and automatically removed after one hour.
How do I get the best result with JPG to PDF?
Use clean source files and review output after processing, especially for complex jpg to pdf workflows.
Do I need an account or signup?
No. PDFBaba does not require signup for these tools. Upload, process, and download without creating an account.
Is there a watermark on the output?
Output from this tool is not watermarked by PDFBaba. You get a clean file suitable for work and sharing.
What is the maximum file upload size?
The default limit is 100MB per file on the server. Your host or administrator can change this via environment configuration. If a file fails to upload, try compressing or splitting it first.
Can I use this tool on my phone or tablet?
Yes. PDFBaba works in modern mobile browsers. Very large files or complex previews may be smoother on a desktop with a stable connection.
Is there a daily usage limit?
To keep the service fast for everyone, rate limits may apply per IP. Typical personal use is rarely affected. If you hit a limit, wait briefly and try again.
What if my PDF is password-protected?
For JPG to PDF, use an unlocked PDF when possible. If the file asks for a password in a reader, unlock it with our Unlock PDF tool first, then run JPG to PDF on the decrypted file.
