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How to Convert PNG to PDF
Upload Files
Select your PNG files by dragging and dropping or clicking to browse.
Choose Settings
PDF is pre-selected. Adjust quality and metadata options if needed.
Download
Click Convert and download your PDF files instantly.
Why Convert PNG to PDF?
Converting PNG images to PDF creates a portable document format that preserves transparency and quality while ensuring universal viewability. PDF is ideal for sharing design mockups, UI screenshots, or graphic assets with teams or clients who need a standardized, reliable format.
PNG vs PDF: File Size Comparison
Based on a typical 12-megapixel photograph (4000 × 3000 pixels) at default quality settings.
PNG data embedded in PDF container. Transparency is preserved in the PDF output.
PNG vs PDF Comparison
| Feature | PNG | |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Lossless | Lossy |
| Transparency | Yes | Yes |
| Animation | No | No |
| Browser Support | Universal | Universal |
| Typical File Size | Medium to large | Variable |
| Best For | Logos, graphics, screenshots, transparency | Documents, print-ready files, sharing |
PNG to PDF on Every Platform
All Devices
PDF files are viewable on every operating system without special software. Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux all have built-in PDF viewers — making PDF the safest format for sharing images universally.
Batch Conversion
PhotoFormatLab processes all files in your browser using Web Workers for parallel conversion. You can convert hundreds of PNG files to PDF simultaneously — the speed depends on your device's CPU, not your internet connection.
Common Issues and Solutions
The converted PDF file looks slightly blurry or has artifacts
PDF uses lossy compression. Try increasing the quality slider to 95% or higher. At quality 90%+, the difference from the original is virtually imperceptible for most images.
Conversion is very slow on my device
Large files (over 20 MB) require significant CPU processing since conversion happens entirely in your browser. Close other browser tabs to free up memory, or try converting fewer files at a time. On mobile devices, the process is naturally slower than on desktop computers.
The output file is much larger than expected
This typically happens when converting from a highly compressed format (like PNG) to a less compressed one (like PDF). The output reflects the actual image data, not the compression efficiency of the source. Try lowering the quality setting to reduce file size.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Select multiple files when uploading to PhotoFormatLab and they will be combined into a single multi-page PDF document. Each image becomes one page in the output PDF.
For a typical 12-megapixel photograph (4000×3000 pixels), a PNG file of approximately 14.2 MB converts to a PDF file of approximately 14.4 MB — a change of +1% (similar). PNG data embedded in PDF container. Transparency is preserved in the PDF output.
For most purposes, 85-90% quality provides an excellent balance between file size and visual quality. Use 95%+ for photographs where quality is critical (portfolios, print). Use 70-80% for web thumbnails or previews where smaller size matters more. Our converter defaults to 90%.
No. PhotoFormatLab converts files entirely in your browser using JavaScript, Canvas API, and WebAssembly. Your images never leave your device — no upload, no server processing, no cloud storage. This makes the conversion completely private and works even without an internet connection after the page loads.
There is no artificial limit. You can convert hundreds of files in a single batch. The practical limit depends on your device's available memory and CPU speed. For very large batches (500+ files), we recommend processing in groups of 50-100 for optimal performance.
Most individual files convert in under 2 seconds on a modern device. A batch of 50 files typically completes in 30-60 seconds. Since processing happens on your device, conversion speed depends on your hardware — desktop computers are generally faster than phones. There is no upload or download wait time.
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