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PNG to PDF

Combine PNG screenshots, diagrams and graphics into one crisp PDF — embedded losslessly, with page size and margins you control.

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      How it works

      1. Add the PNGs. Drop one screenshot or a whole set — other image formats are welcome too.
      2. Pick page geometry. “Match image size” keeps pixel dimensions exactly; A4 or Letter makes a uniform printable document.
      3. Export. Build the PDF and download it — no account, no watermark, no upload.

      Why PNG belongs in PDF unchanged

      PNG is lossless, and so is the way it is stored here: the image data goes into the PDF as-is. That matters for screenshots and diagrams, where JPEG-style compression would smear text edges and thin lines into visible artefacts.

      Documentation and bug reports

      A sequence of annotated screenshots as one PDF is far easier to review than a folder of loose files — reviewers scroll instead of opening attachments one by one. Use A4 pages with a small margin so the document prints cleanly and comments fit in the white space.

      Related steps

      Screenshots straight from a retina display are often twice the size they need to be — the batch resizer trims them before you build the PDF. To pull images back out of an existing document, use PDF to PNG.

      Frequently asked questions

      Does PNG to PDF stay lossless?

      Yes. PNG images are embedded into the PDF without re-compression, so screenshots, diagrams and text-heavy graphics stay pixel-exact.

      What happens to transparent areas?

      PDF pages have no alpha channel, so transparency composites against the white page. If a logo must keep its transparency, keep the PNG alongside the PDF.

      Can I put several screenshots on consecutive pages?

      Yes — add them all, order them with the arrows, and each becomes one page in that sequence.

      Is anything uploaded?

      No. The document is assembled locally in your browser and downloaded directly from it.

      Can I mix PNG files with other image formats?

      Yes. JPG, WebP, BMP, GIF, SVG and AVIF images can sit beside PNG pages in the same PDF. Only PNG and JPG can be embedded directly, so the other formats are re-encoded first.

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