Best PNG to PDF workflow
- Choose the PNG files you want to include.
- Remove duplicate screenshots and crop extra browser or phone UI where possible.
- Use the image to PDF converter to create the PDF.
- Open the result and check that text in screenshots is still readable.
- If the file is too large, consider resizing source screenshots before converting.
When PNG is the better source format
PNG is useful for screenshots, diagrams, interface captures, and images with sharp lines or text. It can preserve crisp edges better than JPG, but the files may be larger.
For phone photos of paper documents, JPG is often more common. For screenshots with text, PNG is usually safer before converting to PDF.
PNG to PDF decision table
| File type | Good fit? | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Screenshot | Yes | PNG usually keeps text and interface lines sharper. |
| Phone photo | Sometimes | JPG is often smaller for camera photos. |
| Logo or diagram | Yes | Check the final size and clarity after conversion. |
PNG to PDF FAQs
Can I combine multiple PNG files into one PDF?
Yes. Select multiple PNG files and check the final order after download.
Will transparent PNG backgrounds stay transparent?
The PDF page may render the image on a page background, so review the output before using it professionally.
Can Android screenshots be converted?
Yes. Download or select screenshots from your Android file picker, then review the PDF after conversion.