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PNG to PDF

Convert PNG to PDF online for screenshots, logos, graphics, and transparent images. Combine multiple PNG files into one ordered PDF.

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What this tool is best for

Use PNG to PDF when screenshots, logos, UI captures, or transparent graphics need to become a single PDF that is easier to send, print, or archive.

Why people use it

  • Targets a format-specific image conversion query where users already know the source file type.
  • Works well for screenshots, graphics, product images, brand assets, and transparent PNG files that need document packaging.
  • Gives users a cleaner handoff than sharing several loose image files or pasting screenshots into a manual document.

What to watch for

  • PNG files can be large, so the resulting PDF may be heavier than a JPG-based document. If file size matters more than transparency, <a href="/en/tools/jpg-to-pdf">JPG to PDF</a> may be a better fit.
  • If users have a mixed image set, <a href="/en/tools/image-to-pdf">Image to PDF</a> is the broader route because it accepts JPG, PNG, WebP, TIFF, and other formats together.

Supported inputs

PNG files, screenshots and UI captures, transparent graphics and logos

Common outputs

single PDF, multi-page PNG document, shareable image packet

About This Tool

PNG to PDF is for users who already have image assets and need them delivered as a document. The source might be screenshots, interface captures, design exports, transparent logos, product graphics, diagrams, or visual evidence that has to be submitted as one organized file instead of separate images.

This page should compete on clarity around PNG-specific needs. PNG is often chosen because the image has crisp edges, transparency, or screenshot detail that users do not want blurred. A good converter should preserve that visual intent while making the result behave like a normal PDF attachment.

It also needs to separate nearby tasks. If users have JPG photos, JPG to PDF is usually the better match. If the upload includes mixed formats, Image to PDF is broader. If the PDF created from PNG screenshots becomes too large, Compress PDF is the next workflow.

For SEO, “png to pdf” is a direct conversion query. Users want fast ordering, predictable page output, and a PDF they can attach to forms, emails, support tickets, or documentation without rebuilding the file by hand.

How to Use

  1. Upload PNG Files

    Drag and drop your PNG images or click to select files.

  2. Arrange and Configure

    Reorder images and select page size options.

  3. Convert and Download

    Click Convert to create your PDF and download.

Use Cases

Graphics Portfolio

Compile PNG graphics and designs into a professional portfolio.

Screenshot Documentation

Convert screenshots into PDF documentation.

Logo Collections

Create PDF catalogs of logos and brand assets.

Should I use PNG to PDF or JPG to PDF?

Use PNG to PDF for screenshots, logos, transparent graphics, and crisp UI captures. Use JPG to PDF when the source images are photos or JPEG scans.

Should I use PNG to PDF or Image to PDF?

Use this page when every source file is PNG. Use Image to PDF when the upload set mixes PNG, JPG, WebP, TIFF, or other image formats.

What if the PDF made from PNG files is too large?

PNG-heavy PDFs can be large. After conversion, use Compress PDF if the final file needs to fit email, upload, or storage limits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is transparency preserved?

PNG transparency is preserved in the PDF output.

What about PNG animations?

Animated PNGs are converted as static images using the first frame.

Can I set a background color?

Yes, you can choose a background color for transparent areas.

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