PNG to PDF.

Screenshots in. Clean PDFs out.

The problem

You have a PNG — usually a screenshot, sometimes a logo or a diagram — and the recipient wants a PDF. Maybe it's a job application that won't accept PNG uploads. Maybe it's a form that needs to be emailed as a single PDF. Renaming the file extension doesn't work; you need an actual converter that doesn't make you sign up.

The fix

PDFThis converts PNG into PDF in about 5 seconds. Drop the PNG, click Convert, download. The image is embedded at full quality into a Letter-sized PDF with a small margin so it prints cleanly. Works for screenshots, logos, diagrams, scanned anything — whatever you have in PNG form. No watermark, no signup, no rate limits.

What you get

  • Drop a PNG, get a PDF. Full quality preserved — the embedded image is the original PNG, just inside a PDF page.
  • Works for screenshots, logos, diagrams, scanned documents — anything that opens as a PNG.
  • Multiple PNGs in one batch — each becomes its own PDF; combine later with any free PDF merger if needed.
  • Output is Letter-sized with margins, so the PDF prints to standard paper without weird cropping.

Questions

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Last updated: May 2026