TinyWow is the picture-perfect tool for converting JPGs to PDFs

By and large, the PDF files you encounter are word-based. They may feature the occasional graphic, chart, and/or illustration, but they won’t bear images the likes of which will send the megabyte count soaring.

Occasionally, however, you will want to convert a JPG image to PDF for any number of reasons. First, you can diminish the file size, making it easier to send as an attachment. It would also occupy less space on your hard drive, should this be a concern. Please note that if you want to compress the file size, you would first convert the images to PDF and thenuse TinyWow to compress that file. If you don’t have to count bytes, then you will want to take advantage of TinyWow’s ability to convert your files, maintaining its quality no matter its resolution. And it does this for free. Here’s how:

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TinyWow has made it incredibly easy to manage your PDF files and soon-to-be PDF files. It does so free of charge, limiting its revenue to running only one ad per page. There are no hourly limits nor the ol’ bait-and-switch, in which you spend time prepping your work only to have to pay to access the final product. The sooner you start working with it, the sooner it will become your go-to for anything PDF-related.

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