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How to Convert JPG Images to a PDF

Receipts photographed with your phone, a signed page snapped with the camera, scans that arrived as images — sooner or later they need to become a proper PDF, usually a single one in the right order.

Haven PDF converts JPG and PNG images into a PDF directly in your browser: add any number of photos, drag them into order, and download one combined document. Photos of receipts, IDs and signatures never leave your device — no upload, no account, no watermark.

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How to

  1. Open the JPG to PDF tool. Free, in your browser — nothing to install.
  2. Add your images. JPG or PNG, one or many; they are processed locally.
  3. Arrange the order. Drag the photos into the sequence the document should read in.
  4. Convert and download. All images become pages of a single PDF.

Many photos, one document

The common real-world case is not one image but a stack: five receipt photos for an expense report, three pages of a signed contract. Converting them together produces one orderly PDF instead of five attachments.

Keep the file size sensible

Phone photos are large — a 10-photo PDF can exceed 30MB. Run the result through the Compress tool afterwards; expense-report scans typically shrink by 80% with no readability loss.

Need it searchable too?

A photo-based PDF contains no text layer. If you need to search or copy the text (e.g. an old letter you photographed), run the OCR tool on the converted PDF — also free and local, in 31 languages.

Frequently asked questions

Are my photos uploaded during conversion?
No. The conversion runs in your browser; photos of receipts, IDs or signatures never leave your device.
Can I combine multiple images into one PDF?
Yes — add as many as you like and set their order by dragging; each image becomes a page.
Does it work with PNG or phone screenshots?
Yes, PNG works the same way as JPG — screenshots convert cleanly.
Is there a watermark or a limit?
No watermark, no image count limit, no cost, no sign-up.

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