Convert PNG to PDF

Last updated: June 1, 2026

To convert PNG to PDF, drop your PNG file into the converter above, then download the PDF result. It's free, needs no sign-up, and there's no watermark. Your file is processed on our secure server over an encrypted connection and deleted automatically right after — never stored or shared.

Why convert PNG to PDF?

Turn a PNG image into a clean, ready-to-share PDF in seconds. A PDF locks your image into a fixed page that opens and prints identically on any phone, laptop or office machine — no missing image viewer, no accidental edits. This is ideal for emailing a screenshot, submitting a signed form, or printing a graphic at full resolution. Your PNG uploads securely over HTTPS, converts on our server, and is deleted straight after. Free, no sign-up, no watermark.

  • Emailing or submitting a screenshot, receipt or signed form where the recipient expects a PDF — PDFs open natively everywhere, while a loose PNG can land as an unviewable attachment or get resized in the email body.
  • Printing a graphic, certificate, poster or invoice at a fixed page size — wrapping the PNG in a PDF pins it to a standard A4/Letter page so it prints at consistent scale instead of stretching to fill the paper.
  • Archiving or bundling design exports, diagrams and scans into a single tidy document — a PDF is the long-term, tamper-resistant container that won't be casually edited and stays readable for years.

PNG vs PDF

PNG · Portable Network Graphics

PNG is a lossless raster format with full alpha transparency. It keeps text and sharp edges crisp, which makes it ideal for logos, icons, screenshots and UI graphics — at the cost of larger files for photographs.

PDF · Portable Document Format

PDF is the universal format for finished documents — fonts, layout and images are locked in so it looks identical on every device and printer. Perfect for sharing and printing, harder to edit.

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PNG to PDF — frequently asked questions

Will converting my PNG to PDF reduce the image quality?

No. PNG is a lossless format and we embed your image into the PDF at its original resolution and pixel detail — no recompression or downscaling. The picture inside the PDF looks exactly like the source file. Output sharpness simply depends on your PNG's resolution, so a high-res PNG prints crisply.

What happens to my PNG after it's converted — is it private?

Your file is sent over an encrypted HTTPS connection to our conversion server, processed, and then automatically deleted right after the PDF is returned. We don't keep, share or reuse your image. To be clear, this is a real server-side conversion, not an in-browser one, but nothing is stored once you have your file.

Does the PDF keep my PNG's transparent background?

PDFs don't display transparency the way a PNG does, so any transparent areas are rendered on a solid white page background. The visible artwork is preserved perfectly — only the see-through pixels become white, which is usually exactly what you want for emailing or printing.

How do I convert PNG to PDF?

Drop your PNG file (or several) into the converter, confirm PDF is selected as the output, click convert, then download the PDF file. The whole thing takes a few seconds.

Is this PNG to PDF converter free?

Yes — it's completely free with no watermark and no sign-up required.

Is it safe to convert PNG to PDF here?

Yes. Your PNG file is sent over an encrypted HTTPS connection to our conversion server, converted, and deleted automatically moments later — it is never stored, logged or shared.

Can I convert multiple PNG files at once?

Convert one PNG file at a time — finish one, then drop in the next.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes — the converter runs in any modern browser on phones, tablets and desktops.

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