How to convert PNG to PDF
- Add the imagesPress Add images or drop your PNG files onto the editor.
- Arrange themDrag the thumbnails into the order you want and drop the ones you do not need.
- Pick the page geometryMatch each image exactly, or fit everything to A4 or Letter for printing.
- DownloadPress Download PDF to get one document containing every image.
PNG is what screenshots are made of, which makes this the usual way people turn a sequence of screens — a bug report, a receipt, a chat thread, a design review — into something they can attach to an email or a ticket.
PNG supports transparency and PDF pages do not have a background of their own, so transparent areas are placed over the white page. Sharp edges in screenshots stay sharp: the PNG is embedded losslessly rather than converted to JPEG.
Why this one
Lossless embedding
PNG data goes into the PDF unchanged, so text in screenshots stays crisp.
Transparency handled
Transparent regions render over the page instead of turning into black boxes.
Batch and reorder
Drop a folder of screenshots, drag them into sequence and export once.
Frequently asked questions
How do I turn a set of screenshots into one PDF?
Drop them all onto the editor, drag them into order and press Download PDF.
Do transparent PNGs work?
Yes. Transparency is preserved and composited over the white page.
Is the text in my screenshots still sharp?
Yes. PNGs are embedded losslessly, so nothing is blurred by JPEG compression.
Can I mix PNGs with an existing PDF?
Yes. Open the PDF as well and the images become pages inside the same document.
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- Merge PDF filesCombine documents into one file, arrange the pages from all of them in a single view, and download the result.
- Organize PDF pagesDelete, reorder, rotate and duplicate pages in one view, then save the document — without sending it to anyone.