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Image to PDF Converter

Quickly and securely transform your images into professional PDF documents. Convert JPG, PNG, BMP, and more with customizable settings directly in your browser.

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Why Choose Our Image to PDF Converter?

Customizable Settings

Adjust page size, orientation, and margins to create the perfect PDF for your needs.

Privacy Guaranteed

Your files are processed in your browser and never uploaded to our servers.

Mobile Friendly

Works perfectly on all devices, from smartphones to desktop computers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this Image to PDF converter is completely free. All processing happens in your browser.
No. All conversions happen locally in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
We support JPG, JPEG, and PNG images for conversion.
No strict limit, but performance may vary depending on your device and image sizes.

PNG vs. PDF: What's the Difference and When to Convert?

Both PNG and PDF are popular formats, but they serve very different purposes. Knowing when to use each—and when to convert—is key to managing your files effectively.

The Power of PNG (Portable Network Graphics)

PNG is a "raster" image format, perfect for high-quality graphics. Its killer feature is **transparency**. This allows you to place a logo or image over a colored background without a white box around it. It uses "lossless" compression, meaning it retains all image data, resulting in sharp, clear pictures.

Best for: Logos, web graphics, icons, and any image needing a transparent background.

The Power of PDF (Portable Document Format)

PDF is a "document" format. It wasn't designed for just one image; it was designed to be a virtual piece of paper that can contain text, links, and images. Its main advantage is **universality and layout control**. A PDF will look and print *exactly* the same on any device, whether it's a Mac, PC, or smartphone.

Best for: Resumes, invoices, reports, eBooks, and any document you need to share or print.

So, Why Convert PNG to PDF?

  • To Combine Multiple Images: You can't have a 5-page PNG file. But you can easily **combine 5 PNGs into one multi-page PDF**.
  • For Standardized Printing: A PDF allows you to set the paper size (like A4 or Letter), ensuring your image prints correctly.
  • For Professional Sharing: Sending a resume, report, or invoice as a PNG is unprofessional. A PDF is the standard for all business and academic documents.

The Security Risk of "Free" Converters: Why "No Upload" Matters

Most "free" online PNG to PDF converters have a hidden cost: your privacy. When you use a typical server-based tool, you are **uploading** a copy of your file to an unknown company's computer.

This means your sensitive images—whether they're personal photos, bank statements, or ID cards—are no longer in your control. They could be stored for days, viewed by employees, or even exposed in a data breach.

How Browser-Based (Local) Conversion Protects You

This tool is different. It uses modern JavaScript to perform all conversions **100% locally, inside your web browser**.

Your files never leave your device.

  • Your PNGs are **not uploaded** to any server.
  • The conversion happens on your own computer.
  • Once you close the browser tab, it's as if it never happened.

This gives you complete, total privacy.


A Practical Guide to Converting PNGs

How to Combine Multiple PNG Files into One PDF

This is one of the most powerful features of this tool. Instead of sending a .zip file full of images, you can create a single, easy-to-read document.

  1. Click the "Upload" button or drag all your PNG files into the box.
  2. You will see previews of all your images. You can drag and drop these previews to change their order.
  3. The first image in the list will be page 1, the second will be page 2, and so on.
  4. Click "Convert" to merge them all into one PDF file.

What Happens to PNG Transparency?

PDFs, as a document format, do not support transparency in the same way PNGs do. A document page needs a background color.

When you convert a transparent PNG to PDF, the transparent areas will be converted to a **solid white background**. This ensures your image looks correct on a standard "piece of paper" and prints as expected. Your image quality and resolution will be preserved.