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How to Convert a JPEG to PDF

Converting a JPEG image to PDF is one of the simplest document tasks there is — and it's useful more often than you might think. Whether you need to share a photo as a document, submit an image to a form that requires PDF, or combine a JPEG with other PDF files, the process takes under a minute on any device.

How to Convert a JPEG to PDF

How to Convert a JPEG to PDF Online

WukongPDF's Image to PDF tool converts JPEG files to PDF directly in the browser. Upload the image, adjust page size and orientation if needed, and click Convert. Download the resulting PDF — the JPEG is embedded as a full-page image in the document. This works on any device without any software installation.

For multiple JPEG files, upload them all at once and the tool combines them into a single PDF with one image per page. You can drag the thumbnails to set the page order before converting.

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How to Convert JPEG to PDF on Windows

On Windows, right-click the JPEG file in File Explorer and select Print. In the Print Pictures dialog, choose Microsoft Print to PDF as the printer, select a paper size, and click Print. Save the file when prompted. The JPEG is embedded in a PDF page at the size and orientation you selected.

You can also open the image in the Photos app, press Ctrl + P, and follow the same steps. Both routes produce an identical result.

How to Convert JPEG to PDF on Mac

Open the JPEG in Preview and go to File > Export as PDF. Give it a name, choose a save location, and click Save. Preview creates a PDF with the image filling the page. Alternatively, go to File > Print, then use the PDF dropdown in the bottom-left corner to select Save as PDF — this route lets you control paper size and orientation before saving.

How to Convert JPEG to PDF on iPhone and Android

On iPhone, open the image in Photos, tap the Share button, select Print, then pinch outward on the print preview to convert it to a PDF. Tap Share again and save to Files. On Android, open the image in your gallery app, tap the menu and select Print, choose Save as PDF, and download.

For either mobile platform, WukongPDF's Image to PDF tool in a mobile browser is an equally reliable alternative — particularly when you want to combine several images into one PDF or need more control over how the image is positioned on the page.

Combining Multiple JPEGs Into One PDF

When you need several JPEG images in a single PDF document — such as pages of a scanned form, photos of a product, or a series of screenshots — the Image to PDF tool handles this in one step. Upload all the images, arrange the order by dragging thumbnails, and convert. The resulting PDF has one image per page in the sequence you defined.

If the combined PDF ends up larger than you'd like for sharing, running it through a PDF Compression tool reduces the file size significantly — photos embed at their original resolution and compress well without visible quality loss at standard viewing sizes.

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