Combining images in a PDF format can be a difficult ordeal especially if the images all have varying resolutions and sizes. That is why using a premier PDF converter is important. It will allow you to convert multiple JPG files to PDF, edit the whole document and then save the document in excellent quality.
How To Convert Multiple JPG Files To One PDF
A very simple way to convert all the images into PDF in one go is by using PDFelement. PDFelement allows you to convert multiple JPG to PDF in high quality, reduce file size and edit it as well. PDFelement allows you to edit your PDF as you want and add text using the OCR and annotate features. It is an all-in-one PDF converter that will help you create a PDF in seconds.
Create PDF From Multiple Images in 3 Methods
Method 1: Create PDF from Multiple Images
Follow the steps below if you want to convert multiple JPG to PDF:
Start by downloading and installing PDFelement using the onscreen instructions. Once installed, launch PDFelement.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit, 32-bit)
For macOS 10.14 or later
Step 1 Select the images to convert to PDF
Once you have launched PDFelement, click on 'Create PDF' icon to start making your PDF. If you can not see the icon, go to 'File' and choose to 'Create' > 'From File' to start converting multiple JPG to PDF. From the browse window, select the images from your local drive that you want to convert and click 'Open'.
Step 2 Convert Multiple Images to PDF
As soon as you click on Open, the images will automatically start to convert into PDF. Once complete, the new PDF document will open on PDFelement.
Step 3 Edit and Save your PDF
As your PDF file opens in PDFelement, you can edit it by removing any watermarks, adding watermarks, and redacting information. The OCR feature allows you to make the PDF editable and change the text freely. With so many tools available in PDFelement, you can change your PDF however you like. Finally, to save your PDF, click on 'File' and select 'Save' or 'Save As' to save your PDF. You can also simply press 'Ctrl+S' to save.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit, 32-bit)
For macOS 10.14 or later
Method 2: Convert Images to PDF in Batch Process
PDFelement offers another way to convert your images to PDF. Let’s look at how to convert JPG and PNG files to PDF.
Step 1 Choose Batch Process from Tool Tab
Launch PDFelement on your PC and from the new document, interface select the 'Tool' tab. On the rightmost side of the ribbon, you will find the option of Batch Process. Select 'Batch Process' and a new window will open. From the left pane, select 'Create' to create a new pdf from images.
Step 2 Select images or JPG files to Convert
Now you can either press choose files to choose files from the computer or drag and drop the files from your computer onto the window. If you want a PDF with multiple JPG or PNG files then make sure you select all of them or drag and drop all of them on the window. From the top right, you can select 'Add files' in case you want to add more images to convert into a PDF document.
Step 3 Convert Your JPG and JPEG files to PDF and Save
Once you are done with adding in files, select the location where you want to save the document and click on Apply.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit, 32-bit)
For macOS 10.14 or later
Method 3: Creating PDF from Multiple Images Using the Print Method
Another simple way to convert files to PDF is by using the Print method.
Step 1 Select Images to Convert
Simply go to your file explorer and right-click and select 'Print' on the image you want to convert to PDF. In case you want to create a PDF from multiple image files, press 'Ctrl' and click on all the files you want to add to the PDF document, then right-click and select 'Print' from the dropdown menu.
Step 2 Select PDF Format and Specifications
Now, you will see the Print Pictures dialog box. From the printer option, select Microsoft Print to PDF. This will convert your images to PDF.
Step 3Save your PDF
You can also choose if you want a one image per page format or multiple images in one page. When you are done, click on 'Print' and save the PDF in the location of your choice and give it an appropriate name. Now, you can open your new PDF in PDFelement and edit it.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit, 32-bit)
For macOS 10.14 or later