How to Convert PNG to PDF
Use this guide to merge one or more PNG images into an ordered PDF document for sharing and print.
Open Tool →Step-by-step
- Upload one or more PNG image files.
- Confirm file order for final page sequence.
- Run conversion and download the merged PDF.
Practical tips
- Use consistent image dimensions for cleaner page alignment.
- If output is too large, run PDF Compress after conversion.
- Prepare files in final order before upload to reduce rework.
Common issues
- Non-PNG files are ignored by validation.
- Very large source images can slow down conversion.
Quality and review signals
- Validate key pages (small text, tables, signatures) before external delivery.
- For strict upload limits, test with one sample file first to avoid full-batch retries.
- Keep the original PDF as fallback when workflow constraints are unclear.
Execution snapshot from a real workflow
Needs to deliver a clean PDF output under practical submission constraints.
- Confirm submission constraints first
This prevents avoidable retries caused by wrong assumptions.
Checkpoint: Target limits and naming rules are explicitly recorded.
- Process with one clear priority
A single priority keeps tradeoffs controllable.
Checkpoint: Key pages still pass readability checks.
- Validate before external handoff
Delivery failures are cheaper to catch before submission.
Checkpoint: Final file opens correctly and matches required structure.
Expected outcome: Output is accepted on first pass with fewer revision loops.
Avoid this: Running one-click processing without verifying ordering, required pages, or final checks.
FAQ
Can I convert multiple PNG files at once?
Yes. Upload multiple PNG files and export one PDF.
Will image order be preserved?
Yes. Conversion follows your upload sequence.
What is the file size limit?
Current limit is 50MB per file.