When to use JPEG to PDF
Use the JPEG route for camera, scanner or exported .jpeg files when you want a dedicated JPEG-to-PDF workflow.
Create a PDF from one or more JPEG images while preserving their order.
Create a PDF from one or more JPEG images while preserving their order.
Use the JPEG route for camera, scanner or exported .jpeg files when you want a dedicated JPEG-to-PDF workflow.
Selected JPEG files become separate pages in one PDF, preserving file order and using the same layout controls as the JPG converter.
The JPEG route is a dedicated search and workflow entry point while sharing the same tested image-to-PDF engine as JPG to PDF.
PDF Care keeps this workflow browser-side so the document contents do not need to be sent to a PDF Care application server for processing.
No. PDF Care processes this tool locally in your browser, so the document contents are not uploaded to a PDF Care application server.
No. JPG and JPEG are two common extensions for the same image format and use the same conversion engine.
Yes. Selected files are added as separate PDF pages in their current order.