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Convert JPG to PDF in Safari
Effortlessly Convert JPG to PDF Using Safari Browser
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Open Safari and navigate to our conversion tool. Upload your JPG files by dragging them into the upload area or using the file selector. The files will be combined into a single PDF document.
Yes, you can use our tool in Safari for free. Simply upload your JPG images, and they will be converted into a PDF without any cost.
In addition to JPG, our tool supports conversion of PNG, WEBP, and HEIC images to PDF. You can combine these formats into a single PDF file.
Yes, you can upload multiple JPG files and they will be combined into a single PDF document. Each image will appear as a separate page in the PDF.
There is no specific limit on the number of images, but each image should not exceed 100 MB. The tool processes them sequentially into a PDF.
Absolutely. Simply open Safari on your Mac and upload your images to the tool. It will convert them into a PDF document.
No extensions are required. The tool works directly in your Safari browser. You just need to upload your images to begin the conversion.
Yes, upload your images in the desired sequence, as they will appear in that order in the PDF.
The tool uses default quality settings to maintain good image quality in the PDF. For specific needs, further editing might be necessary post-conversion.
Ensure that your images are in the supported formats (JPG, PNG, WEBP, HEIC) and do not exceed the 100 MB file size limit per image.
Yes, you can upload images directly from your phone using Safari. Access the tool through Safari, and select images from your gallery or files.
No, the conversion requires an internet connection as it is browser-based. Ensure you are online to upload and process files.
No, the tool is designed for converting image files (.jpg, .png, etc.) to PDF, not video files.
No settings changes are necessary in Safari. Simply access the tool and upload your images for conversion.
Currently, the tool only supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, and HEIC formats for conversion to PDF.