JPG to PDF for Certificates & Documents
Arrange phone photos or scans in the correct order and combine them into a PDF for applications and office work.
No signup for basic tools
No watermark added
Mobile-friendly workflow
Convert document photos to PDF
Open the existing JPG to PDF tool to arrange and combine multiple certificate or marksheet images.
Open JPG to PDFWhen this tool is useful
- Combining certificate or marksheet photos into one PDF
- Creating a document PDF from mobile-camera scans
- College admission and scholarship document uploads
- Job applications that accept one PDF instead of separate images
How it works
- 1. Upload the original file
- 2. Arrange the document images
- 3. Download, preview, and verify
Readability matters
Exact compression depends on the original file. Scanned documents usually compress differently from text PDFs. If the result is blurry or still too large, try a higher target, rescan around 150 DPI, or split a multi-page PDF.
Before you upload
- Check the official portal requirement before processing.
- Preview names, dates, seals, signatures, and marks.
- Keep the original file until your application is accepted.
File requirements and output
- Input
- JPG, PNG, or WebP document images
- Output
- PDF document
- Common limits
- Portal-specific page count and PDF file size
- Common errors solved
- Image-only files where one PDF upload is required
- Privacy
- Files used by server-based tools are removed after the configured retention period.
Common upload errors solved
Portal accepts PDF but the source files are images
Convert the JPG, PNG, or WebP document photos into one ordered PDF.
Pages appear in the wrong order
Arrange the images before conversion and check the final PDF page by page.
Text is difficult to read
Use sharp, well-lit source photos and crop unnecessary borders before conversion.
Privacy and file handling
The linked JPG to PDF workflow uploads source images to the processing service. Files are handled automatically and removed from processing storage after the configured one-hour retention period. Do not upload files you are not authorized to process.
Frequently asked questions
Can I combine certificate and marksheet photos in one PDF?
Yes, when the receiving portal requests one combined document. Keep the pages in the required order and do not merge files that have separate upload fields.
Which image formats can be converted?
The document-image workflow accepts common JPG, PNG, and WebP images and outputs a PDF.
How do I prevent unreadable document pages?
Start with sharp, well-lit images, crop unnecessary borders, keep text upright, and inspect the generated PDF at 100% zoom.
