ZorPDF
Runs on your device

JPG to PDF

Convert JPG, PNG or WebP images into one PDF — reorder them, pick a page size, and download. Your photos stay on your device.

Choose images

JPG, PNG or WebP — or drop them here

▚ files open locally — nothing is uploaded

How it works
  1. 01Choose or drop your images. They load locally — nothing is transmitted.
  2. 02Reorder them with the arrows and pick a page size: match the image, or center it on A4.
  3. 03Click Convert. Your browser assembles the PDF on your device and downloads it.

The images people convert to PDF are rarely anonymous: photos of receipts for an expense report, snapshots of an ID for a verification form, pictures of a signed page. Converting them shouldn't mean handing copies to a conversion service.

ZorPDF builds the PDF from your images locally. JPGs go in untouched, PNGs stay lossless, and the finished document is yours alone — there is no server-side copy to expire, leak, or trust.

FAQ
Which image formats work?+

JPG, PNG and WebP. You can mix formats in one conversion — each image becomes one page of the PDF, in the order you set.

What do the page size options mean?+

'Match each image's size' makes every PDF page exactly as large as its image — best for screenshots and digital images. 'A4 pages, image centered' places each image on a standard A4 page — best when the PDF will be printed.

Are my photos uploaded?+

No. The conversion runs in your browser; photos are read from your device and written straight into the PDF there. Personal photos, receipts and document snapshots never touch a server.

Does the PDF compress my images?+

JPGs are embedded as-is with no recompression. PNGs are embedded losslessly. WebP images are converted to high-quality JPEG (92%) since PDF doesn't support WebP natively.