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Falcon Pdf

JPG to PDF · In your browser

Pictures, gathered into one document.

Falcon JPG to PDF is an image-to-PDF tool that combines JPG and PNG files into a single PDF. Each image gets its own A4 page, oriented to fit. The images stay on your computer through the whole process.

The images stay on your computer. Each one becomes its own A4 page, oriented to fit, written to a single file here. By design.

Browser-only · no upload · Updated 2026-05-28

Why this tool exists

Family photos. Receipts. Whiteboard captures. Screenshots of a private conversation. The kinds of images people turn into PDFs are exactly the kinds of images they would not upload on their own. Bundling them into a PDF should not change the answer to “do I want this on someone else’s server.”

When the bundling happens on your computer, the images do not travel. They open in this tab, get arranged into A4 pages, and are written to a PDF that ends where the pictures started. The whole stack stays in your hand.

Drop JPG or PNG files here to combine into a PDF

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Your images are read, embedded, and saved as a PDF in this tab. Nothing about their contents is sent to a Falcon server.

Step-by-step

How to use Falcon JPG to PDF

Falcon JPG to PDF is an image-to-PDF tool that combines JPG and PNG files into a single PDF. Each image gets its own A4 page, oriented to fit. The images stay on your computer through the whole process.

  1. 01

    Drop your JPG and PNG images into the tool.

  2. 02

    Reorder the images if needed.

  3. 03

    Save — images are placed on A4 pages and written to a PDF.

  4. 04

    Download the resulting PDF.

Updated 2026-05-28

FAQ

Common questions

Do my photos upload anywhere when I convert them?

No. The images open in this browser tab and are placed into a PDF on your computer. There is no upload step, so personal photos, ID scans, or receipts never leave your device on the way to becoming a PDF.

Can I combine several images into one PDF?

Yes. Add as many images as you like and they become consecutive pages in a single PDF, in the order you arrange them. The whole document is assembled on your device.

Will the conversion lower my image quality?

No. Each image is embedded at the resolution you provide, so what goes into the page is what you started with. Converting an image to a PDF page wraps it; it does not down-sample it.

Can I control page size and orientation?

Yes. You can fit each page to its image or to a standard paper size, and set portrait or landscape, so the result prints or shares the way you intend. The layout is applied as the PDF is built in your browser.

Which image formats can I turn into a PDF?

Common photo and screenshot formats — including JPG and PNG — convert directly. Whatever your device can open as an image can be placed into the PDF without sending it anywhere.

How your file stays private

No upload

Opens, parses, rewrites on your device. Nothing about the contents transits a Falcon server.

Zero logs

No filenames, sizes, contents, or per-file telemetry. Operation counts only.

No trackers

Open the Network tab during use. Only first-party JS appears in the request log.

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Authors, edit history, EXIF, and embedded thumbnails are removed alongside the visible content.