JPG to PDFMarch 20, 20265 min read

How to Convert JPG to PDF on Windows (Free, Multiple Methods)

Convert JPG images to PDF on Windows 10 or 11 — in your browser or using built-in Print to PDF. No Adobe Acrobat required.

Windows has a built-in "Print to PDF" method for single images, but it offers no control over quality or multi-image layout. FixMyPDF's JPG to PDF converter handles single or multiple images with full control over page size and order, directly in Chrome or Edge.

Method 1: FixMyPDF (Best for Multiple Images)

Go to fixmypdf.in/tools/jpg-pdf in Chrome or Edge. Click "Select Images" or drag multiple JPGs from File Explorer onto the drop zone. Hold Ctrl to select multiple files at once. Arrange the order, choose page size (A4 or Letter), and click "Convert to PDF".

Method 2: Windows Print to PDF

Right-click a JPG in File Explorer → Open with → Photos (or Paint). Press Ctrl+P to print. In the printer dropdown, select "Microsoft Print to PDF". Click Print and choose a save location. This works for single images — for multiple images you'd need to repeat this for each one.

Method 3: Drag to Edge PDF Viewer

Drag a JPG onto an Edge browser tab. Edge displays the image. Press Ctrl+P → select "Save as PDF" (Microsoft Print to PDF). This is similar to Method 2 but faster if you already have Edge open.

Best Method for Batch Conversion

For more than 2 images, the FixMyPDF browser tool is the fastest approach. Drag all your JPGs at once, reorder by dragging thumbnails, select A4 or Letter paper size, and download a single multi-page PDF. What would take 10 minutes in Print-to-PDF takes under 30 seconds.

Converting Windows Screenshots to PDF

A common use case on Windows: taking multiple screenshots (saved as PNG or JPG in your Screenshots folder) and converting them into a PDF report or documentation. Our tool accepts PNG as well as JPG — drag in any mix of formats and they all combine into one PDF.

File Size After Conversion

The converted PDF embeds the JPG at its original quality. A 3 MP photo (2–4 MB as JPG) becomes a PDF page of approximately the same size plus small overhead. If the resulting PDF is large for email, use our PDF compressor on Windows afterward to reduce the file size.

After Converting on Windows

Once you have the PDF, you can merge it with other PDFs, compress it for email, or add a password before sharing. All free and browser-based on Windows.

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