When to use JPG to PDF
Your company's expense policy requires a single PDF attachment, but your phone saved every receipt as a separate JPG. Drop all the images here, drag them into date order, and the tool stitches them into one properly formatted PDF directly on your computer — no cloud service involved. The same workflow fits when you've taken screenshots of a multi-step process and want to hand a teammate a single document instead of a folder of loose images. Each JPG lands on its own page, sized to fit the paper dimensions you choose, so the output is clean and readable in any PDF viewer. Download the finished file and attach it anywhere a PDF is expected — an expense portal, an email, a form upload.
- Bundle a week of receipt photos into one PDF for expense filing
- Stitch phone screenshots of a bug report into a single PDF for QA
- Package product shots into a PDF catalog to email a buyer