Merge PNG to PDF

Convert and merge multiple PNG images into one organised PDF file with lossless quality.

Drop multiple PNG files to merge them into a single high-quality PDF.

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When your source images are PNGs — screenshots, diagrams, designs, or graphics — converting and merging them into a PDF preserves crispness much better than a JPG-based workflow. Imglov's Merge PNG to PDF tool embeds each PNG losslessly into the resulting document, so vector-style edges, anti-aliasing, and transparent areas stay perfectly sharp. Upload your PNGs, drag to reorder, choose page size and orientation, and download. Ideal for assembling design portfolios, screenshot reports, technical diagrams, and any multi-page handout where image fidelity matters.

How to Merge into one PDF

1

Upload Your Images

Click "Select Images" or drag and drop the files you want to merge into the upload area. Add as many as you need.

2

Arrange & Customize

Reorder pages with drag-and-drop. Choose vertical, horizontal, or grid layout. Tweak quality, margins, and page size.

3

Merge

Click "Merge" — your files are combined into a single PDF in seconds, entirely in your browser.

4

Download

Save the merged file to your device, copy a shareable link, or send it straight to Google Drive or Dropbox.

Why Merge PNG to PDF?

Lossless PNG embedding — no JPEG artefacts in your PDF

Transparent PNGs render on a configurable background

A4, Letter, A3, A5, or "fit to image" page sizes

Reorder, rotate, and resize individual pages

Drag-and-drop interface with full preview

No signup, runs entirely in your browser

Use Cases

Design portfolios and case study decksBug-report screenshot bundlesTechnical and architecture diagramsUI/UX deliverables for client reviewEducational handouts and lesson printoutsMulti-page infographic exports

Best Practices for Merge PNG to PDF

  • Export your PNGs at the final PDF page size to avoid up-scaling

  • Use a dark background for portfolios with mostly-dark PNG screenshots

  • Keep file sizes manageable by exporting screenshots at 1× DPI for screen-only PDFs

  • Run the PDF through Compress PDF if you need to email it

  • Place a contents page first if the document is over ~10 pages

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