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Convert JPG to PDF on MacOS
Effortlessly create PDFs from JPG images on any MacOS version
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Simply upload your JPG images using the MacOS browser tool. Drag and drop your files or browse to select them. The tool combines images into a single PDF document for easy downloading or saving.
Yes, the tool works across all MacOS versions, including older ones like Sierra and High Sierra. Access it via your web browser to upload and convert images to PDF.
Yes, the JPG to PDF conversion tool is free. You can convert images without any cost, providing a convenient solution for all your PDF creation needs on MacOS.
Yes, you can upload multiple JPG files, and the tool will combine them into a single PDF. Ensure they are arranged in the order you want before uploading.
In addition to JPG, the tool also converts PNG, WEBP, and HEIC images into PDFs. This versatility helps you compile documents from various image types.
Currently, the tool does not allow for quality adjustments. The default settings ensure good quality output suitable for most standard uses.
After conversion, download the PDF directly to your MacOS device. You can also save it to Evernote if logged in, providing flexibility in managing your documents.
No special software is needed. The conversion takes place in your browser, ensuring accessibility across all MacOS versions without additional downloads.
Each JPG file can be up to 100 MB. Larger files should be reduced in size before uploading, or consider breaking them into smaller files for multiple uploads.
While the tool supports multiple file uploads, be mindful of the total size limit. Files are processed sequentially, so the total upload shouldn't exceed the 100 MB per file limit.
Yes, the tool is fully compatible with the latest MacOS versions, including Ventura and Sonoma. Open your browser, upload your files, and convert to PDF easily.
The tool does not support image editing. Prepare your images beforehand to ensure they appear as desired in the final PDF output.
After conversion, click the download link to save the PDF to your MacOS device. Alternatively, save to Evernote if you are logged in.
The PDF size limit is tied to the images you upload. Total file size should not exceed 100 MB per upload session.
This tool is designed to convert images to PDF only. If you need to merge PDFs, consider using a different application specialized for that purpose.