PNG to PDF Converter

PNG is the go-to format for screenshots, logos, diagrams, and anything that needs crisp edges, and a PDF is the cleanest way to share those as a document. This converter takes your PNG images and turns them into a sharp, single or multi-page PDF. Bring in one graphic or a stack of them and they become ordered pages instantly. It is perfect for packaging screenshots, design proofs, or printable handouts.

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Why use this converter?

This tool is handy when you need to send screenshots as a single file, assemble design mockups, or create a print-ready document from crisp graphics. Each PNG becomes its own page, and you can rearrange, add, or delete images so the final order makes sense. Set the page size to A4, Letter, or a custom dimension to match your printer or layout. Conversion is powered by pdf-lib and runs entirely on your device, so your files are never uploaded and are processed only in the browser. When the pages look right, download the complete PDF with one click.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the PNG to PDF converter free?

Yes, it is completely free with no account, watermark, or usage cap beyond what your browser can hold in memory. Create as many PDFs from your PNG files as you need.

Is my file private and secure?

Completely. Your file is processed 100% inside your browser using the Web APIs built into your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server — imgic never sees, stores, or transmits your images. You can even use these tools offline once the page has loaded.

What is a PNG file?

PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless format that keeps every pixel exact and supports transparency. It is popular for screenshots, logos, and icons where sharp edges and clean detail matter.

Can I combine multiple PNGs into one PDF?

Yes. Add several PNG images and each becomes a page in the order you arrange. You can drag pages to reorder, include more images, or remove any before exporting the finished PDF.

What happens to transparent areas in my PNG?

Transparent regions are placed onto the PDF page, which renders with a solid background, so see-through pixels typically appear white. If transparency is essential to your work, keep the original PNG alongside the PDF copy.