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JPEG › PDF

JPEG görsellerinizin her birini ayrı bir PDF sayfasına dönüştürün. En-boy oranı korunur, dosyalar yalnızca tarayıcınızda işlenir.

JPEG dosyalarını buraya sürükleyin

veya

Yalnızca .jpg / .jpeg • Birden fazla seçebilirsiniz

Nasıl çalışır?

  • JPEG görsellerinizi seçin veya sürükleyin.
  • Her görsel otomatik olarak kendi boyutunda ayrı bir PDF sayfasına eklenir.
  • Sırayı sürükle-bırak ile düzenleyebilirsiniz.
  • Dosyalarınız hiçbir sunucuya gönderilmez.

How to Convert JPEG to PDF?

Creating a PDF from JPEG images with Happy Office Tools is fast and easy. Click "Choose File" or drag your .jpg / .jpeg images into the upload area — you can add multiple images in one batch. Use the preview thumbnails to reorder the images and set the sequence you want them to appear as pages. When the order is correct, click "Convert to PDF" and a single multi-page PDF is generated and downloaded to your device. Each JPEG becomes one page. The tool uses the jsPDF library entirely inside your browser, so no files are uploaded anywhere.

Is It Safe to Use Happy Office Tools?

Yes. Your JPEG files are assembled into a PDF entirely within your browser using JavaScript. No images are transmitted to any server at any point. This makes the tool safe for personal photos, scanned ID documents, passport photos, and any sensitive imagery you need to compile in document form. No account is required, and all data is automatically discarded when you leave the page.

When Should You Convert JPEG Images to PDF?

There are many practical reasons to combine JPEG images into a PDF document. Scanned paperwork — receipts, contracts, certificates, medical forms — often exists as multiple separate JPEG files; merging them into one PDF makes archiving, emailing, and printing far more manageable. Photographers and graphic designers who need to deliver work as a multi-page document will find that a PDF is universally accepted and prints consistently. Students photographing handwritten notes or assignment pages can compile all images into a single PDF for submission to an LMS or by email. Creating a PDF also lets you standardize page sizes and orientation, giving your final document a clean, professional appearance regardless of the original image dimensions.