Convert PNG to PDF.
Drop your PNGs in, drag them into the order you want, then click Convert. Each image becomes a page, embedded losslessly — screenshots, diagrams and graphics stay pixel-sharp, with no re-compression. JPG, HEIC and WebP work too. Choose Fit-to-image so the page matches each picture, or A4 and Letter when you need a standard size.
What you get
- Turns PNGs — screenshots, logos, diagrams, line art — into PDF pages without the JPEG blur that would soften their sharp edges.
- Transparent areas are flattened onto a clean white page, so a logo with no background prints predictably.
- Arrange, rotate and size the pages before export; a set of screenshots becomes one shareable document.
- Assembled entirely in your browser — the PNGs never leave your device.
Questions people ask
Why convert PNG to PDF instead of JPG to PDF?
PNG is lossless, so screenshots, diagrams and text-heavy images stay crisp. JPG is fine for photos but can soften sharp edges. If your source images are PNGs, this keeps them pixel-clean.
What happens to transparent backgrounds?
A PDF page has a solid background, so transparent areas are placed on white. The visible artwork is unchanged; only the see-through parts become white.
Can I mix portrait and landscape screenshots?
Yes. You can set page size and orientation so tall and wide images each sit cleanly on their own page.
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