Turning images into a single PDF is handy for submitting scanned forms, bundling receipts, or sending a set of photos as one tidy document. A PDF is easier to share and print than a folder of loose image files.
OnsitePDF builds the PDF in your browser from the images you choose — the pictures are never uploaded, which matters when they are photos of IDs, receipts, or handwritten notes.
Step by step
- Open the JPG to PDF tool.
- Drop in your JPG (or PNG) images.
- Arrange them into the order you want the pages to appear.
- Click Process and download the finished PDF.
Each image becomes one page, in the order you set.
Tips for a clean result
- Consistent orientation: rotate photos upright before converting so every page reads the same way.
- Good lighting on scans: a clear, evenly lit photo of a document produces a far more legible page.
- Order first: set the sequence before processing — it is quicker than reordering pages afterward.
Frequently asked questions
Which image formats are supported? Common web formats including JPG and PNG.
Are my images uploaded? No. The PDF is assembled entirely in your browser; the images never leave your device.
Can I mix JPG and PNG in one PDF? Yes. Add both types and each becomes a page in the order you arrange them.