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Convert PNG to PDF

Turn PNG images — screenshots, graphics, diagrams — into PDF documents.

Images to PDF

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How to Convert PNG to PDF

  1. 1

    Add PNG files

    Drop your PNG images into the converter. Works with screenshots, graphics, photos, anything in PNG format.

  2. 2

    Order the pages

    Multiple PNGs can be arranged in any order. Each becomes one page.

  3. 3

    Generate your PDF

    Convert and download. PNG quality is fully preserved in the output.

Why PNG to PDF Specifically

PNGs are the default format for screenshots on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Pressing Print Screen or using the Snipping Tool gives you a PNG. When you need to submit those screenshots as documentation — bug reports, UI mockups, how-to guides — PDF is the expected format.

PNG supports transparency, which matters for logos and graphics. When embedded in a PDF, transparent areas render against the page's white background by default. This produces a clean look without the white rectangles you'd see pasting a PNG into a presentation.

PNGs with text (like screenshots of code or error messages) convert to PDF with pixel-perfect sharpness. Unlike JPG, PNG doesn't add compression artifacts around text edges. The PDF preserves this crispness since it embeds the PNG data without re-encoding.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are PNG to PDF conversions larger than JPG to PDF?

Usually yes. PNG files are larger than JPGs to begin with (lossless vs lossy compression). The resulting PDF reflects that. Compress the PDF afterward if size is a concern.

Does transparency survive the conversion?

PNG transparency is preserved in the PDF. Transparent areas show the page background color. Most viewers render this as white.

Can I mix PNGs and JPGs in one conversion?

Yes. The tool accepts both formats. Add a mix of PNGs and JPGs and they'll all become pages in the same PDF.