JPG to PDF
Combines photos or scanned images into one multi-page PDF. It is useful for receipts, forms, IDs, and photo-based document packets.
Runs in your browser. Files and results are not sent to Utilio servers.
JPG to PDF
Convert JPG images into a clean multi-page PDF.
Settings
Result
Choose files and run the tool to see the result.
- Files
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- output files
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What JPG to PDF does
Use JPG to PDF when you need to turn phone photos of documents into one PDF attachment.
When to use it
- Turn phone photos of documents into one PDF attachment.
- Combine receipt photos before expense reporting.
- Create a PDF packet from JPG scans in the order you choose.
How to use it
- Add JPG images and arrange them in document order.
- Choose whether images should fit the page or keep their original size.
- Create the PDF and open a few pages before sending.
What to check
- Rotate photos before conversion if they were captured sideways.
- Check that small text remains readable after page fitting.
Data, formats, and limits
What stays on your device and what is sent
Runs in your browser. Files and results are not sent to Utilio servers.
Supported formats
Supported: JPG, JPEG. Not supported: PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, PDF.
File limits and browser requirements
- Up to 35 MB per image
- Image decoding depends on the browser; some formats or color profiles may not open on every device.
- Very large pixel dimensions can exceed browser canvas or memory limits even when the file size is below the limit.
Known limits
- Image decoding depends on the browser; some formats or color profiles may not open on every device.
- Very large pixel dimensions can exceed browser canvas or memory limits even when the file size is below the limit.
Troubleshooting
- If the PDF does not open or processing stops, try a smaller file or close extra tabs to free browser memory.
- If the file is password-protected or damaged, first confirm it opens in a regular PDF viewer.
- If the file is in an unsupported format (PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, PDF), convert it into a supported PDF first.
Common questions
What does Utilio receive?
Runs in your browser. Files and results are not sent to Utilio servers.
What is it useful for?
Use it when you need to turn phone photos of documents into one PDF attachment. Start by adding JPG images and arrange them in document order.
Do I need an account?
No. You can use this tool without creating an account.
Can I use it on a phone?
Yes. For large files, complex previews, or careful review, a browser on a computer is usually more comfortable.
How do I get a reliable result?
Add JPG images and arrange them in document order. Then choose whether images should fit the page or keep their original size. Rotate photos before conversion if they were captured sideways.
Which formats are supported?
JPG to PDF supports JPG, JPEG. It does not support PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, PDF.
What file size works best?
Up to 35 MB per image. Browser memory and device speed can still affect large files.
Why did I not get the result I expected?
Image decoding depends on the browser; some formats or color profiles may not open on every device. If the result still looks wrong, try a smaller or simpler input and review the output before using it.
Does Utilio use my input or results to train AI?
No. Utilio does not use files, pasted text, settings, generated values, or results from this tool to train AI models.

