How to Convert JPG to PDF on Windows
Windows has a built-in way (Print to PDF) — with one maddening flaw: you can't reliably control the page order. The tool below fixes exactly that.
Add JPG, PNG or WebP images
Each image becomes one PDF page, in the order shown
or drag and drop files here
The browser way (order under control)
- Click Choose files above or drag images from Explorer (Ctrl-click to select several).
- The numbered list is your page order — adjust it with the ↑ / ↓ arrows.
- Pick a page size and click Create PDF; the file saves to Downloads.
JPG, PNG and WebP are supported. Conversion happens in the browser tab on your PC — the images are not uploaded anywhere.
The built-in way: Microsoft Print to PDF
- Select the images in Explorer → right-click → Print.
- Choose Microsoft Print to PDF as the printer and a layout on the right.
- Click Print and pick where to save the PDF.
It works — but the pages come out in whatever order Explorer passed the files, which usually means alphabetical by file name, not the order you selected them. Photos named IMG_20260711 vs IMG_9 sort unpredictably; the common workaround is renaming files to 01, 02, 03… before printing. There's also no way to preview the result, and every image is fitted onto printer paper with margins.
Which to use
- Print to PDF — one or two images where order is obvious.
- This page — anything where the sequence matters and you don't feel like renaming files by hand.
Convert photos to PDF on other devices
- JPG to PDF online — the main tool page.
- Photos to PDF on iPhone
- Photos to PDF on Android
- JPG to PDF on Mac