PNG to PDF

Turn PNG images, screenshots and logos into a single PDF.

🔒 100% private — your files are processed locally and never leave your device.

PNG is the format people reach for when edges need to stay crisp and backgrounds need to stay transparent — think screenshots, logos, charts and UI mock-ups. The trouble is that a folder full of PNG screenshots is awkward to hand to someone else. The PNG to PDF tool stitches those images into one document, in the order you choose, without softening a single pixel, so a stack of screenshots becomes a shareable report in seconds.

How to use the PNG to PDF tool

  1. Add your PNG files by dragging them in or clicking to browse.
  2. Reorder or remove thumbnails until the sequence is right.
  3. Select an orientation and margin that suit your content.
  4. Press Convert to PDF and download the result.

Great for screenshots and documentation

If you capture a process step by step — say a bug report, a how-to guide, or proof that a task was completed — a single PDF tells that story far better than a pile of image files. Each screenshot becomes a numbered page, so the reader follows your sequence exactly. Designers use the same trick to present a set of logo variations, and teachers use it to bundle worksheet images into one printable handout.

Tips for clean pages

  • Transparent backgrounds are placed on a white page so they print predictably rather than turning black.
  • Crop to the content first if your screenshots include unnecessary toolbars or empty space.
  • Keep resolution high — PNG is lossless, so the sharper the source, the sharper the page.
  • Use portrait for tall captures and landscape for wide dashboards.

The conversion runs entirely in your browser, which is reassuring when your screenshots contain private information — account dashboards, chat logs, internal tools. Nothing is uploaded, nothing is logged, and the finished PDF is yours alone.

Quick reference

PropertyDetail
Input formatPNG
Output formatPDF
TransparencyPlaced on white background
EdgesLossless — stays sharp
Multiple filesYes
Best forScreenshots, logos, diagrams