JPG to PDFMarch 15, 20264 min read

How to Convert JPG to PDF on iPhone (No App Download)

Turn photos on your iPhone into a PDF in Safari — single or multiple images, no app required. Save to Files app and share anywhere.

iPhone's Share Sheet has a "Print" option that can create a PDF (pinch-to-zoom on the print preview to get the "Share" option), but it's one image at a time and isn't well-known. FixMyPDF handles multiple photos in Safari with a much simpler workflow.

Open the JPG to PDF Tool in Safari

Open Safari on your iPhone and go to fixmypdf.in/tools/jpg-pdf. Tap "Select Images" — the Files picker will open. Navigate to your Photos by choosing the Photos library, or pick from Files if you have JPGs saved there.

Select One or Multiple Photos

On iOS 16 and later, you can select multiple photos at once in the Files picker. Tap each photo you want to include. They'll appear in the tool in the order you selected them — drag to reorder before converting.

Converting Photos vs. Screenshots vs. Scans

All image types work: JPEG photos from your camera roll, PNG screenshots, HEIC images (iOS converts these automatically), and scans from the Notes app. If you have HEIC images that need to stay in high quality, the tool preserves them — no re-compression during conversion.

Tap Convert and Download

Tap "Convert to PDF" and the PDF downloads to your Downloads folder in Files. From there, tap Share to send via AirDrop, email, iMessage, WhatsApp, or save to cloud storage. The PDF looks the same on every device and PDF viewer.

Using iPhone Photos as Documents

A common use case: photographing a paper form (receipt, contract, ID, handwritten notes) and needing to submit it as a PDF. Take the photo with your iPhone camera, open Safari, convert with our tool, and you've turned a photo into a professional-looking document PDF.

iPhone's Built-In Workaround

The iPhone Print-to-PDF trick works (Photos → Share → Print → pinch on preview → Share → Save to Files) but it's a 5-step process per image and doesn't combine multiple images. Our tool is simpler for batches and doesn't require knowing the hidden pinch gesture.

Next Steps on iPhone

After converting to PDF, you can compress the PDF on your iPhone if the file is large for emailing, or merge it with other PDFs you already have. All in the same Safari browser session.

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