How to Convert a Screenshot (PNG/JPG) to PDF
Screenshots are great for capturing a moment but awkward for sharing as documents. Convert to PDF for cleaner email attachments, document archiving, or merging with other PDF content.
The problem
You took 5 screenshots of an error message + log + code snippet. You want to send them to support as one PDF, not 5 attachments.
Use the tool now
Open the image to pdf tool and follow the steps below.
Step-by-step
- 1
Open the Image to PDF tool
Drop one or more screenshots in. JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, HEIC all supported.
- 2
Reorder if needed
Drag thumbnails to the order you want them in the PDF.
- 3
Pick page size
Letter, A4, or "Match image" (each page exactly the screenshot size).
- 4
Convert and download
You get one PDF with all screenshots, one per page.
- 5
Optional: compress
For email size limits, run [Compress PDF](/en/tools/compress-pdf) — large screenshots compress 60-80%.
Pro tips
- •For phone screenshots, use "Match image" page size — looks most natural.
- •For supporting evidence in legal/HR contexts, use Letter or A4 with image centered — looks more professional.
- •Multi-image PDFs work well for tutorials, evidence packets, scans of receipts, etc.
- •After PDF creation, you can [add text](/en/guides/add-text-to-pdf-without-adobe) annotations on top.
Frequently asked questions
What image formats are supported?
JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, BMP, HEIC, TIFF, GIF. iPhone photos (HEIC) are auto-converted.
Can I add captions or labels?
After PDF creation, use [Edit PDF](/en/tools/edit-pdf) to add text overlay on any page.
How does it compare to "Print to PDF"?
Image to PDF preserves exact image quality. "Print to PDF" applies print-driver compression and may lose detail.
Is there a screenshot-count limit?
No fixed limit. Mobile RAM caps practical batches at 50-100 images. Desktop handles 200+.