How to Convert JPG to PDF Online — No Software, No Sign-Up
Converting a JPG to PDF used to mean installing Acrobat or fighting with online tools that expire after three files. None of that is necessary anymore.
FileTools.eu handles the conversion in your browser. Upload a JPG, get a PDF. That is the whole process.
Why people still struggle with this
Most tools bury the converter behind a registration wall or a "free trial" that expires after three files. FileTools does not do that. It is free, it works without an account, and it does not watermark your output.
The JPG to PDF converter also handles multiple images at once. Drag in a folder of photos, reorder them if needed, and download a single merged PDF. Useful for scanning receipts, combining product photos, or submitting documents.
Quality matters
Compression is one thing JPG-to-PDF tools often mess up. FileTools preserves the original image quality inside the PDF — no extra compression, no resolution drop. What you upload is what ends up in the file.
It also runs client-side for most operations, meaning your images do not necessarily leave your device. For sensitive documents — ID scans, contracts, medical photos — that matters.
Practical uses
- Submit a multi-page form as a single PDF
- Archive photos in a portable format
- Send a product catalog without worrying about image viewers
- Combine travel receipts into one document for expense reports
The file size stays reasonable because FileTools optimizes the PDF container, not the images themselves.
If you work with files regularly, FileTools.eu is worth keeping open in a tab. It covers JPG to PDF, but also PDF to Word, HEIC conversion, compression, and more — all without an account.