Convert PNG to PDF Without Upload
Turn one or more PNG files, screenshots, or design exports into a single PDF. Conversion happens on your device, so your screenshots and work files never leave the browser.
Great for screenshots, UI mockups, whiteboards, and saved web pages
Keeps each PNG at full resolution and stacks them in drop order
No upload, no sign-in, no watermark — you stay in control of your files
PNG to PDF
Drop PNG screenshots or exports. We stack them into a single PDF on your device.
Why this workflow gets messy
- PNG screenshots are awkward to share as individual files across email and chat
- Document portals, support tickets, and grading systems usually want one PDF
- Most online converters flatten screenshots with heavy compression
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How the workflow should run
Each page exists to answer a real search intent. That means showing a clear path from raw paper to a finished document that can actually move forward.
Select the PNG files you want to combine, or drop a folder's worth in at once
Drag to reorder if you need the screenshots to appear in a specific sequence
Click Convert to PDF and save the combined file to your device
Why screenshots belong in PDFs
Screenshots are the easiest way to document bugs, show work, or save a reference, but they do not travel well as loose files. One PDF keeps the sequence obvious, survives email forwarding, and prints cleanly when someone needs a hard copy.
Quality kept, size controlled
PNGs are often chosen because they are sharp and lossless. This converter re-encodes each page with high-quality JPEG inside the PDF, which keeps the visual detail most readers care about while avoiding the bloated file sizes that pure PNG PDFs tend to create.
Pair screenshots with real scanned documents
If you are building a packet that mixes screenshots with scanned paperwork, capture the paper side with ScanDocPro first so the scanned pages match the polish of your PNGs before both go into the same PDF workflow.
FAQ
Will my transparent PNG stay transparent inside the PDF?
Transparent areas will appear on a white page background, which is how PDFs are typically rendered. The underlying PNG is otherwise preserved visually.
Is there a limit on how many PNGs I can combine?
There is no hard page limit, but very large batches can slow down your browser. For large jobs, consider running them in smaller groups.
Keep the workflow moving
This page is built to convert a high-intent search into an actionable workflow. Scan with ScanDocPro, package the document cleanly, and move it into SendFaxPro when formal delivery still matters.