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JPG to PDF Converter

Convert JPG files to PDF in a batch queue. Upload one or many — Shorty handles per-file format, quality, and trim controls before you download the converted PDF outputs.

Runs locally in your browser

Privacy-first
JPGPDFUp to 3 files · 100 MB max
Preparing upload workspace

Up to 100 MB per file · 3-file batch limit

How it works

Three steps. No friction.

Upload

Drop or paste any file — Device mode keeps it on your machine.

Pick a target

Choose a format (or a compress preset). Per-file controls if you need them.

Download

Grab a single file or zip the whole batch in one click.

Built for

Common use cases

1

Batch-convert JPG files into PDF for a faster handoff.

2

Drop a folder of JPG uploads and download zipped PDF outputs in one click.

3

Tweak per-file quality and trim before exporting cleaner PDF versions.

JPG → PDF batch converter

JPG to PDF Converter

Same workspace as the rest of the converter — Device mode keeps everything in your browser, Cloud mode runs jobs on our servers. Free covers most batches; Premium lifts the per-file size and batch caps.

PDF is preselected on this route, but every uploaded file keeps its own format picker so you can still redirect any item to another valid target without re-uploading.

JPEG Image

About JPG (source)

Lossy raster image format. The default for photographs and most web imagery. Small files; quality is tunable but compression artefacts can show.

Portable Document Format

About PDF (target)

Layout-fixed document format. Convert to images (JPG/PNG) for thumbnails or sharing on platforms that strip PDFs.

Premium

Bigger files. Faster encoders. Lossless presets.

Up to 500 MB/file, 15-file batches and Cloud GPU queue. Cancel any time.

Upgrade to Premium

FAQ

Frequently asked

Yes. Converting JPG to PDF is free. Device processing runs in your browser with no account needed; Cloud processing (better encoders, queue tracking) is also free with a quick signup. Shorty Premium unlocks larger file sizes and bigger batch limits for high-volume workflows.

Yes. Each uploaded file gets its own queue card with independent format, quality, and processing controls. You can convert the entire batch at once or start individual items in any order.

Available controls depend on the file type. Audio and video files expose bitrate and trim options. Image files include quality and resolution scaling. PDF conversions include page range and render quality settings where applicable.

Device processing runs conversions locally in your browser — ideal for quick jobs, privacy-sensitive files, and works without an account. Cloud processing queues the job on Shorty's servers and keeps outputs ready to download — free with a quick signup (no card). Premium lifts the file-size and batch caps on top of either mode.

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