Your new PDF will get saved in its designated location. You'll get to choose its position in the new file and some stretching options, after which you click 'Convert' and let the programme do the rest. To convert a file using this programme, all you need to do is enter and select the image you want from your computer. It isn't flashy, instead featuring simple boxes that are easy to navigate for any user. The user interface matches the target systems for this programme. It's optimised for older iterations of Windows, up to Windows 8. This feature makes it an excellent solution for older operating systems. Moreover, it's super lightweight, at slightly over 1.50 MB in size. This converter is 100% free of charge, and it doesn't require any extra purchases or even a third-party PDF reader to do its tasks. In that case though, it only displays the first frame in the new PDF document, not the entire animation.
It supports JPEG, as well as JPG, PNG, and BMP. JPEG to PDF offers more flexibility when it comes to the types of images it can handle.