Combine Multiple JPGs into One PDF

Combining multiple JPG images into a single PDF document is the fastest way to organize and share photo collections, scanned pages, and image sequences. UnblockPDF lets you upload multiple JPG files, reorder them by dragging and dropping, and combine them into a professionally formatted multi-page PDF. Each image is placed on its own page with configurable paper size, orientation, and margins. The converter preserves the original resolution and EXIF metadata of each JPG, including camera model, capture date, and GPS coordinates when available. Color profiles embedded in the source images are maintained throughout the conversion process, ensuring consistent color reproduction in the output PDF.

How to Combine JPGs to PDF

  1. 1

    Upload multiple JPGs

    Drag and drop multiple JPG images at once or click Browse to select them from your device.

  2. 2

    Arrange page order

    Drag and drop thumbnails to reorder your images in the desired sequence.

  3. 3

    Set page layout

    Choose page size, orientation, and margins for each image.

  4. 4

    Combine and download

    Click Combine and download your multi-page PDF document.

Multi-Image Combiner Features

Drag-and-drop reordering

Easily rearrange the page order by dragging image thumbnails.

Individual page settings

Set orientation and fit options for each image independently.

No image limit

Combine as many JPG images as you need into a single PDF.

Quality preservation

Original image resolution and quality are maintained in the PDF.

Common Use Cases

Combining multiple JPGs into a single PDF is useful in many situations. Students assembling scanned homework pages, photographers creating portfolio PDFs, real estate agents compiling property photos, and travelers organizing trip photos all benefit from this tool. It is also the standard method for submitting multi-page documents that were scanned as individual images. Instead of sending dozens of separate image files, you can share a single organized PDF.

Page Layout and Image Fitting Options

The combiner offers several fitting modes to control how each image is placed on its PDF page. Fit to Page scales the image to fill the page while preserving the aspect ratio, leaving narrow margins on two sides if the aspect ratios differ. Fill Page stretches the image to cover the entire page, cropping edges if necessary for a borderless look. Original Size places the image at its native pixel dimensions, centering it on the page. You can also set custom margins to create consistent white space around each image. Landscape images are automatically placed on landscape-oriented pages, and portrait images on portrait pages, unless you override this with a fixed orientation setting.

Batch Processing and Organization Tips

When combining dozens or hundreds of images, file naming and sorting become important. The combiner initially arranges uploaded files in alphabetical order by filename, so naming your files with numeric prefixes (001, 002, 003) ensures they appear in the correct sequence automatically. After upload, you can further refine the order by dragging thumbnails. For scanned document pages, scanning in sequential order and using automatic naming produces a correctly ordered PDF without manual rearrangement. The combiner processes images in parallel for speed, so even large batches of 100 or more images are assembled within seconds.

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