How to Convert PNG to PDF — Free, No Signup

Updated for 2026

Got screenshots, scanned receipts or drawings as PNGs? Combine them into one clean PDF free — fitted to the page, in order, no signup.

Quick answer: Open a free image-to-PDF tool, upload your PNGs in the order you want, choose page size (A4 or Letter) and margin, convert, and download a single PDF.

Try it now — free, in your browser

Real-world use — what we verified

We turned a single PNG screenshot into a one-page PDF sized to the image.

Honest note: one PNG = one page; for several images use the multi-image tool so they land in one combined PDF.

Why turn PNGs into a PDF

Step-by-step (free, no software)

  1. Open a free image-to-PDF tool. No account needed.
  2. Upload your PNGs. Drag them in; most tools let you reorder by drag-and-drop.
  3. Set page size & margin. A4 (210×297mm) or Letter (8.5×11in); a small margin avoids clipping.
  4. Convert and download. You get one PDF with one image per page.
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Fit vs. stretch: keep it clean

OptionResultUse
Fit to page (contain)Whole image visible, possible white barsDefault, safest
Fill page (cover)Image cropped to edges, no barsFull-bleed photos
Original sizeMay overflow small pagesWhen exact pixels matter

Fit to page is the right default — it never clips your content.

Tips & limits

FAQ

Will the PDF keep my image quality?

Yes. PNG is lossless; converting to PDF preserves the pixels. (Re-compressing later as JPG would lose quality.)

Can I reorder pages?

Yes — upload in the right order, or drag to reorder before converting.

Do I need paid software?

No. Free tools combine PNGs into a PDF without subscriptions.