Images · On-device

Convert JPG to PDF on Mac

Turn images into a document format. Every conversion runs locally on your Mac — your JPG files are never uploaded.

macOS 14 or later · Apple silicon · Free to try

Why convert JPG to PDF?

From JPEG image to Portable Document Format.

JPG is the universally supported, compressed photo format. PDF is the universal fixed-layout document format. Turn images into a document format.

Turn images into a document format.

PrivateRemix handles the JPG-to-PDF conversion in a couple of clicks, with the result saved right next to your original file.

100% private

Unlike free online converters, PrivateRemix has no server. Your JPG files stay on your Mac — no upload, no cloud, no account.

How it works

Three steps. Zero uploads.

1

Drop your JPG

Drag a JPG file into PrivateRemix, or pick one from your Mac.

2

Choose PDF

Select PDF from the formats PrivateRemix offers for your file.

3

Convert locally

The new PDF appears next to the original. Nothing leaves your Mac.

FAQ

JPG to PDF, answered.

Will I lose quality converting JPG to PDF?

PrivateRemix preserves your content faithfully during the conversion. Text, images and layout are carried across as cleanly as the formats allow.

Is JPG good for photos?

Yes. JPG is the most widely supported photo format and compresses photographs efficiently. It is a lossy format, so it is best for final images rather than repeated re-editing.

Will the layout stay the same in a PDF?

Yes — that's the point of PDF. It locks fonts, images and layout so the document looks identical on every device.

Do my files get uploaded when I convert JPG to PDF?

No. PrivateRemix runs entirely on your Mac using its own processor. Your JPG files never leave the device — there is no server to upload to, and it works fully offline.

Can I convert several JPG files to PDF at once?

Yes. Drop in a batch of JPG files and PrivateRemix converts them all locally, saving each new PDF next to its original.

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Free to try. macOS 14 or later, Apple silicon.

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