You've found the perfect meme for the company quarterly review deck — the one that perfectly captures the chaos of Q3. Slack accepts JPGs. The internal docs system only takes PDFs.
It's just an image-to-PDF
A meme JPG is the same as any other JPG to the converter. Drop it into Flint's Image to PDF, one click, you have a PDF.
The meme stays the meme. The container becomes a PDF.
Why convert at all
Most systems take both JPG and PDF. Where conversion matters: when you're embedding the meme in a larger PDF document (e.g. inside a deck or report) and need consistency, when the upload form specifically requires PDF, or when you want to add annotations and links over the meme using a PDF editor.
For casual sharing, the JPG is fine. PDF is for when you need to package the meme with other content.
Multiple memes, one PDF
Doing a meme of the year recap deck for the team? Drop all the JPGs into the converter at once. Each meme becomes a page. Send the whole compendium as one PDF.
Order them deliberately — best for last, callbacks where they make sense. Memes benefit from sequencing in a way that other photo collections don't.
Resolution and quality
Memes are usually low-resolution — sourced from social media or screenshots. The PDF preserves whatever resolution the JPG has. Don't expect crisp print quality; the meme was never crisp to start with.
For higher quality, find the original (Know Your Meme often has high-res versions). Or accept the lo-fi aesthetic — it's part of the format.
FAQ
Is this a legitimate use case?
More than you'd think. Internal docs, training material, marketing decks all sometimes need memes packaged in PDF.
Will the meme look pixelated?
Whatever the source quality was, that's what the PDF gets. Memes are often low-res by nature.
Copyright concerns?
Many memes are derivative works of copyrighted material. For internal use this is usually fine; for commercial use, check the original source.
Can I add captions in the PDF?
Yes — use Flint's PDF editor to add text or annotations on top of the meme image.
Memes count as images. Convert your meme JPG to PDF for the report.