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JPG to PDF 200KB Converter
Your camera saves JPG photos; upload portals want small PDF files. This free JPG to PDF 200KB converter bridges the two - combine up to 10 JPGs into one PDF under 200KB, with no signup and no upload.
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Why JPG to PDF?
From camera photo to portal-ready PDF
Nearly every photo you take - documents, certificates, ID cards, receipts - is saved as a JPG. But exam forms, KYC checks, and government portals usually refuse image files and demand a PDF under a size limit, with 200KB being the most common.
This JPG to PDF 200KB converter does both halves of the job at once: it wraps your JPG photos into a proper PDF document and compresses the result until it fits under 200KB, showing you the final size before you download.
If your portal enforces a tighter limit, the same tool exists as an image to PDF 100KB converter and an image to PDF 50KB converter for signature-size fields.
iPhone users
iPhone photos: HEIC is not JPG
Newer iPhones save photos as HEIC by default, and browsers cannot read that format - so a HEIC file will be rejected by this and most other web converters.
The permanent fix: open Settings > Camera > Formats and choose "Most Compatible". Your iPhone will shoot JPG from then on, which every portal and converter accepts.
For photos you already took: share or export the photo (for example, email it to yourself or use Files), and iOS converts it to JPG on the way out. Then upload that JPG here.
Multiple JPGs
Combine JPG photos into one small PDF
Marksheets, certificates, and multi-page documents often need to be submitted as a single PDF. Upload up to 10 JPG photos here and they become one PDF, one photo per page, in the order you added them.
Remember that all pages share the same 200KB budget. Two or three JPG pages under 200KB usually stay readable; six or more will look visibly compressed. If the portal allows 400KB for multi-page files, choose that instead.
For the clearest result, photograph each page straight-on and crop to the paper's edges before converting.
Source quality
Start from the best JPG you have
JPG is a lossy format: every save costs a little detail. The converter compresses in gentle steps and stops as soon as your PDF fits under 200KB, but it can only work with the detail your source file still has.
Convert from the original photo in your gallery - not a WhatsApp-forwarded copy, and not a screenshot of the photo. Both of those have already been recompressed once and produce a noticeably softer PDF.
After converting, open the preview and read the smallest text. If something is unclear, retake the photo rather than resending the same JPG through more apps.
How it works
Convert JPG to PDF under 200KB in four steps
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Upload JPG photos
Add up to 10 JPG files from your phone or computer. PNG and WebP work too.
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Keep 200KB selected
200KB is the default. Pick 100KB or 400KB if your portal asks for a different limit.
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Create the PDF
Your browser combines and compresses the JPGs locally - nothing is uploaded.
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Check and download
Confirm the size and clarity in the preview, then download the upload-ready PDF.
Privacy
Private JPG to PDF conversion
The JPGs people convert for portals are usually IDs, certificates, and personal documents. This converter processes them entirely in your browser - your photos are never uploaded, and there is no account and no stored copy.
Details are in the privacy policy.
FAQ
JPG to PDF 200KB questions
Are JPG and JPEG the same for this converter?
Yes. JPG and JPEG are the same format with two spellings, and this converter accepts both, along with PNG and WebP.
Can I convert iPhone photos with this tool?
Newer iPhones save photos as HEIC, which browsers cannot read directly. Set Settings > Camera > Formats to Most Compatible to shoot JPG, or export the photo as JPG first, then convert it here.
Can I combine several JPG files into one PDF under 200KB?
Yes, up to 10 JPGs become one multi-page PDF. Every page shares the same 200KB budget, so two or three pages stay reasonable while many pages need heavier compression.
Will my JPG lose quality at 200KB?
A single JPG photo usually fits 200KB with little visible change. The converter compresses in steps and stops as soon as the PDF fits, so it never compresses more than needed.
Why is a WhatsApp-forwarded JPG worse to convert?
Chat apps recompress images on every send, so a forwarded JPG has already lost detail. Convert from the original file in your gallery for a clearer PDF.
Is the JPG to PDF 200KB converter free?
Yes. It is free, with no signup and no watermark.
Are my JPG files uploaded to a server?
No. The conversion happens in your browser, so your photos stay on your device.