ArchitectPDF Guide
How to Convert JPG to PDF
Bundle JPG images into a single PDF for easier sharing, review, and printing. Step-by-step guide with margin and orientation tips.
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JPG is still the everyday format for a lot of quick work
Phone photos, site images, whiteboard captures, and scanned snapshots still arrive as JPG more than anything else. Turning those into a PDF gives them a cleaner home.
That is especially helpful when the images tell a sequence, like inspection photos, before-and-after documentation, or a simple client handoff.
Keep the photo story in the right order
When you convert JPGs to PDF, the biggest improvement is not just the file format. It is the fact that the images now have a clear reading order.
That makes the PDF much more useful for review. Instead of opening ten separate photos, someone can scroll one file and understand the whole set.
- Upload the JPG files.
- Arrange them in the order you want.
- Download a single PDF that is easier to share.
A quick cleanup step can help
Photo-based PDFs can grow quickly, especially if the source images came straight from a phone camera. If the finished file feels heavier than it needs to be, compress it after conversion.
You usually keep the convenience of one PDF without paying the penalty of a huge attachment.