PNG to PDF Converter
Convert PNG images to PDF locally. No uploads, no server, full quality preserved.
Select PNG Images
Multiple files supported
PNG to PDF Converter — Preserve Quality, Stay Private
Convert one or more PNG images into a single PDF document entirely inside your browser. No uploads, no server processing, no account required. Your images are read with FileReader and assembled into a PDF using jsPDF — zero bytes transmitted to any external server at any point.
Lossless PNG Quality Preserved
PNG is a lossless format — perfect for screenshots, UI mockups, logos, and diagrams. Unlike JPEG conversion which introduces compression artifacts, our tool embeds your PNG files directly into the PDF at full resolution. What you see is what you get.
Combine Multiple PNGs Into One PDF
Select multiple PNG files at once and the tool assembles them into a single multi-page PDF, one image per page. Ideal for combining scanned document photographs, screenshot sequences, or design mockup pages into a single deliverable file.
100% Local — No Upload Ever
Unlike iLovePDF, Smallpdf, and similar cloud-based tools that transmit your images to remote servers, FixIt Localy processes everything inside your browser memory. This makes it the right choice for sensitive images — ID scans, contracts photographed with a phone, medical forms, or proprietary design assets.
How it Works
Click the upload area or drag your PNG images onto it — multiple files supported.
Your images are loaded locally using your browser's FileReader API.
Click Create PDF to assemble all images into a single PDF document.
The PDF downloads automatically — no account, no email, no wait.
Protocol
jsPDF + FileReader (Browser)
Data Cloud Sync
None — Zero Transmission
Residency
Browser RAM Only
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I convert multiple PNG files into one PDF?
Yes. Select multiple PNG files at once and the tool creates a single multi-page PDF with each image on its own page, in the order you selected them.
Q: Does the conversion affect PNG image quality?
PNG images are embedded at their original resolution. No unnecessary re-compression occurs. The visual quality of the PDF pages matches the original PNG files exactly.
Q: Does it support PNG images with transparent backgrounds?
Yes. The tool handles PNG transparency. Transparent areas appear as white in the PDF (since PDF pages do not support transparency at the page level), but the image content is embedded correctly.
Q: Is there a file size limit?
No server-imposed limit. Processing is entirely local, so the only constraint is your device's available RAM. Large PNG files (10MB+) are fully supported on modern computers.
Q: Can I use this for screenshots and scanned documents?
Yes — this is one of the most common use cases. Screenshots of forms, documents photographed with a phone, and scanned page images can all be converted into a proper PDF for email submission, archiving, or printing.
Q: Are my images uploaded to your servers?
No. The entire conversion happens inside your browser. You can verify this yourself: open your browser's Network tab (F12) before uploading and watch during conversion — you will see zero file upload requests.
Q: Can I mix PNG and JPG files in the same PDF?
The tool accepts PNG files specifically to ensure correct transparency handling. For JPG files, use our dedicated JPG to PDF tool. For mixed image types, convert all to PNG first using our image tools.
Q: What PDF page size is used?
Standard A4 dimensions are used. Each image is scaled to fit the page while preserving its original aspect ratio, with a small margin around the edges for a clean, professional result.
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Zero Data Retention Policy
All document processing happens inside your browser sandbox using WebAssembly. No files are ever uploaded or stored.