Convert PNG images — screenshots, diagrams, transparent graphics — into a PDF with page size, margin, and fit control. Transparency is preserved. Fully local.
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Processed privately in your browser — files never leave your device
Drop PNG images here or click to choose
One image per page, in the order shown — nothing is uploaded
PNG to PDF is built for the sharp-edged images PNGs are used for: screenshots, diagrams, charts, and graphics with transparency. Images embed losslessly — a pixel-perfect screenshot stays pixel-perfect in the PDF — and PNG alpha transparency is preserved, so transparent logos or stamps keep their transparency in the document.
Layout control matches the JPG tool: A4, Letter, Legal, or original-size pages; auto or forced orientation; margins; and fit-inside versus fill-page placement. Drag to order pages, name the output, done.
Screenshots frequently contain exactly what shouldn't be uploaded anywhere — admin dashboards, internal tools, customer data. Here they're converted on your device, full stop.
Drop PNG images into the tool.
Arrange them in page order by dragging or with the arrow buttons.
Pick page size, orientation, margins, and fit mode.
Name the output and click Create PDF.
Download the document.
Lossless embedding means photo-heavy PNGs produce large PDFs — use JPG to PDF for photographs. One image per page. Animated PNGs embed as their first frame.
Yes. PNG alpha channels are preserved in the embedded image — transparent areas stay transparent in the PDF, showing whatever is beneath them (the page background, by default).
Yes — PNGs embed losslessly, with no re-encoding. Text in screenshots remains exactly as crisp as the original capture at 100% zoom.
PNG is lossless, so image data is bigger than JPG's. If file size matters more than perfect fidelity (e.g., photos rather than screenshots), convert via the JPG to PDF tool instead, or compress the result with Compress PDF.