URUploadReady

Browser-only converter

JPG to PDF

Convert photos to a single PDF in your browser. Combine ID + signature + scans into one PDF for visa, exam, or job application uploads. No upload, no signup, no watermark.

How to convert JPG to PDF (3 steps)

  1. Drop your photos. JPG, PNG, or WebP. Multiple files at once.
  2. Choose quality. Default High works for most cases. Pick Low if your portal has a strict file size limit.
  3. Generate & download. PDF created locally in browser. Instant download — no server upload.

Why browser-based JPG-to-PDF

Most online JPG-to-PDF converters require uploading your photos to their servers — fine for memes, risky for visa documents and sensitive scans. UploadReady's converter uses jsPDF (a respected open-source JavaScript PDF library) entirely in your browser. Your passport scan, ID card, or medical document never touches any external server. For sensitive use cases, this is the safest option short of installing desktop PDF software.

Perfect for...

  • Visa applications requiring single-file document uploads (passport + photo + signature)
  • Exam/admission portals (UPSC, SSC, IELTS, TOEFL) that accept PDF only
  • Job application portals consolidating resume + ID + certificate into one PDF
  • Insurance claims requiring photo evidence as PDF
  • Email-friendly document bundling (combine 10 receipts into 1 PDF)

Tips for JPG-to-PDF

  • Compress photos first. Use compress-to-500KB before adding to PDF to keep output reasonable.
  • Order matters. Drag thumbnails — portals expect specific order (cover → photo → signature → scans).
  • Check the output size. Most portals cap PDFs at 5-10 MB. Compress first if combining 10+ images.
  • Use portrait orientation for ID photos, landscape for room/property scans.

FAQ

How does JPG-to-PDF in browser work?

Drop photos, reorder, click Generate. Uses jsPDF library entirely in your browser. Output downloads instantly. Photos never leave your device.

Combine multiple JPGs into one PDF?

Yes — drop multiple at once, reorder by drag. Common visa-app use: passport + photo + signature in one PDF.

Will image quality be preserved?

Yes by default — images embed at original resolution. Compress option available if output too large.

Maximum browser PDF size?

~50 MB on phones, ~200 MB on laptops. Most photo-PDFs end up under 10 MB.

Secure for sensitive docs?

Yes — everything browser-only. Safer than cloud converters that upload to servers.

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