How to convert PNG to PDF
- Click "Select images" or drop your PNG, JPG, or WebP files straight into the box (everything stays on this device).
- Review the file list: drag to reorder pages or remove anything you don't need.
- (Optional) open Advanced layout to pick a paper size and adjust margins or placement when a fixed size is selected.
- Press "Create PDF" to download a timestamped multi-page PDF instantly.
Why use this PNG to PDF tool
- Private & secure: Runs entirely in your browser with no uploads or data leaving your device.
- Page control: Drag to reorder images, adjust margins, and choose fit mode.
- High-quality output: Preserves original resolution without adding watermarks.
- Lightning fast: Everything processes locally in your browser, so exports finish in seconds with no waiting for uploads.
- Free forever: No account, watermark, or usage limits.
PNG to PDF FAQ
Can I combine multiple PNGs into one PDF?
Yes. Add all your PNG files at once and drag to arrange the order. The converter creates a single multi-page PDF in the exact order you set.
Does the converter compress or resize my PNGs?
Images keep their original resolution. When using automatic size, each page matches the PNG’s pixel dimensions. For fixed paper sizes, choose how images should fit (contain, cover, stretch, or original).
Is there a file size limit?
Processing happens locally, so you’re limited only by your device’s memory. For very large PNGs, allow a few extra seconds while the PDF is generated.
What browser support do you offer?
The tool works in all modern browsers that support HTML5 File APIs, including Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari on desktop or mobile.
Will my files be uploaded to a server?
No. Everything runs client-side. Your PNG images never leave your computer, which keeps sensitive documents private.
Does the tool work offline?
After the page loads, you can continue converting without an internet connection because the converter uses local JavaScript libraries.
Usage tips for perfect PDFs
- Group related PNGs before converting to keep presentations, receipts, or homework organised in a single PDF.
- Choose automatic sizing when you need pixel-perfect results, or switch to A4/Letter mode for printer-friendly documents.
- Check page size and placement to keep transparencies looking correct before exporting.
- Downloaded PDFs use a timestamped name so you can keep conversions organised chronologically.
- Bookmark this page for quick access when you need a lightweight PNG to PDF workflow.