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Convert JPG to PDF on iPhone
Easily Turn JPG Images into PDF on iPhone
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Open your iPhone browser, like Safari, and navigate to the tool. Upload your JPG images from your gallery. The tool combines them into a single PDF, ready for download.
Yes, you can upload multiple JPG images from your iPhone and merge them into a single PDF document. Each image becomes a separate page in the PDF.
No, you don't need an app. Use your iPhone's browser to access the online conversion tool and convert JPG images to PDF without app installation.
Yes, you can use the tool for free to convert your JPG images to a PDF on your iPhone. Simply upload your files and download the result.
Select the photos from your iPhone gallery, upload them to the tool via your browser, and they will be compiled into a PDF that you can download.
Yes, this tool works with any iPhone model, including iPhone 8. Simply use the browser to upload your images and convert them to PDF.
Yes, you can use Chrome or any other browser on your iPhone to access the conversion tool and change your JPG images to PDF.
Yes, besides JPG, the tool also supports converting HEIC images to PDF. Simply upload them as you would with JPGs.
Yes, each file you upload can be up to 100 MB. Ensure your images fit this limit to upload successfully.
No, images will appear in the PDF in the order they were uploaded. Rearrange them in your photo library before uploading, if needed.
The tool maintains good image quality during conversion, though post-processing adjustments are not available directly in the tool.
Yes, this tool operates online, requiring an internet connection on your iPhone to upload images and download the converted PDF.
No, the tool converts images to PDF but doesn’t provide editing features. Use a PDF editor if you need to make changes afterward.
No browser restrictions; access the tool through any iPhone-friendly browser like Safari or Chrome to begin the conversion process.
Yes, after conversion, download the file and save it to your desired app, like iBooks or a cloud storage service, directly from your iPhone.