If you convert JPG to PDF, you get two benefits — you can compress the PDF file, hence achieving a smaller file size than JPG and in doing so, the original quality of the file in PDF format will still be preserved, which is not the case with JPG. Besides, you might want to convert image files to PDFs because many scanned pages are often saved in JPG format, which is not geared towards reading. Stick to this guide as we tell you methods that let you convert JPG to PDF.
JPG to PDF: How to convert
Convert JPG to PDF via a website
The first method lets you convert JPG files into PDFs online. The best part is that it works the same on all major platforms including Windows 10, macOS, Android and iOS. Follow these steps.
Next, select Choose File and then select the file that you want to convert.
Wait for the file to upload. Once uploaded, hit Convert. After the conversion is done, hit Download.
Convert JPG to PDF on your computer offline
If you want to convert JPG files to PDFs on your computers specifically, this method will let you do so on your Mac or Windows without having the need to install a third-party app. Follow these steps.
If you're using a Mac computer, open the JPG file in Preview.
Next, click on File > from the drop-down menu, select Export as PDF. Now, edit the name and remove the jpg extension > hit save.
If you use Windows 10, open the JPG file and give the Print command i.e. Ctrl + P.
In the Printer Settings, select Microsoft Print to PDF. Check the photo size and fit you want for the PDF > click Print.
On the next page, enter the file name > select the location where you'll like to save the file > hit save.
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