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Why Choose Ai2Done for JPG to PDF?

Receipt photos, whiteboard snapshots, and product shots arrive as a dozen separate JPGs—yet finance wants one consolidated PDF. Ai2Done turns images into a tidy PDF online, inside your browser, with a workflow that feels like assembling a deck rather than fighting Windows Print to PDF. It is fast, free for everyday batches, and respects privacy when processing stays local: no upload, no registration for quick merges, and a secure experience for HR intake forms or confidential product photography. Large image sets from events or site inspections slow everyone down; combining JPGs into a single PDF keeps email threads shorter and portals happier. Whether you are archiving approvals or sending creative proofs, you get one polished document instead of a chaotic attachment chain.

How to Convert JPG to PDF

  1. Open JPG to PDF, add every image in the order you want them to appear—drag to reorder if the camera roll sequence is wrong.
  2. Choose page size or margins if offered—letter for US offices, A4 for global teams—then confirm orientation matches your photos.
  3. Generate the PDF, download it, and scroll through to ensure dark photos and handwriting remain legible before you submit to accounting.

JPG to PDF FAQ

Can I combine many JPGs into one PDF for free?
Yes—typical merges are free without an account, subject to reasonable browser limits on total image size.
Do my photos get uploaded somewhere?
Local processing keeps JPGs on your device, which matters for ID scans or proprietary product shots.
Will portrait and landscape photos mix cleanly?
Mixed orientations may add whitespace; rotate images beforehand or pick a page size that minimizes awkward borders.
How can I keep the PDF file size reasonable?
Resize huge camera images before conversion, or run PDF compression afterward if email limits still complain.
Can I add passwords after creating the PDF?
Use the Protect PDF tool if you need encryption or open passwords once the image-based PDF is ready.
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