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A simple step-by-step guide to convert jpg to pdf on Windows using PDFWix's free online tools.
Convert JPG photos to PDF on Windows 10/11 with PDFWix in your browser or Print to PDF. Free, no install, no signup, no watermark, files stay private.
Banks, government portals, expense systems and university applications routinely accept only PDF — even when the source is a phone photo. Windows ships Print to PDF, but turning a folder of JPGs into one ordered, paginated PDF requires a few extra steps.
Open File Explorer, select the JPGs, right-click → Print → choose 'Microsoft Print to PDF' as the printer, click Print, name the file. This works for a handful of images but produces one image per page with default margins, no reorder UI, no fit-to-page, and you can't preview the result before saving.
Open pdfwix.com/jpg-to-pdf in Edge or Chrome. Drag your JPGs onto the dropzone (or click to browse). Drag thumbnails to reorder. Pick page size (A4, US Letter, Fit-to-image), margin and orientation. Click Convert — the combined PDF downloads to your Downloads folder.
Conversion runs in your browser via WebAssembly — your photos stay on your device.
Use the Fit-to-image option for receipts and screenshots so there's no white margin around the image. Use A4 or US Letter with a small margin for documents that will be printed.
Yes, but it concatenates them with default margins and no reorder option. PDFWix gives you preview, reorder and fit-to-image control.
Photos of text aren't searchable until OCR runs. PDFWix produces image-based PDFs; for searchable text use an OCR step afterwards.
Yes. PDFWix accepts HEIC, JPG, PNG and WebP in the same workflow — useful when iPhone photos land in your Windows Downloads folder.
No. PDFWix never adds a watermark.
No. JPG-to-PDF runs entirely in your browser.