Screenshot to PDF
Upload screenshots or images and combine them into a single PDF file.
Click to upload or drag and drop images here
PNG, JPG, JPEG, WEBP supported
Upload screenshots or images and combine them into a single PDF file.
Click to upload or drag and drop images here
PNG, JPG, JPEG, WEBP supported
Need to combine multiple screenshots into a single document? Our screenshot to PDF converter makes it simple. Upload your images, arrange them in the order you want, choose your preferred page size and orientation, and download a neatly formatted PDF. It works entirely in your browser so your images stay private and never leave your device.
Click the upload area or drag and drop your screenshots onto it. You can upload PNG, JPG, and WEBP files. Once uploaded, you will see thumbnails of each image. Drag the thumbnails to rearrange them in any order. Click the X button on any thumbnail to remove it. Choose your page size, select an orientation, and click Generate PDF to create your document.
A4 is the international standard paper size used in most countries. Letter is the standard in the United States and Canada. Choose Fit to Image if you want each page to match the exact dimensions of the screenshot, which is useful for preserving the original resolution without any white borders or scaling.
Auto orientation detects whether each image is wider than it is tall and sets the page orientation accordingly. This is ideal when you have a mix of landscape and portrait screenshots. You can also force all pages to portrait or landscape if you need a consistent layout throughout the document.
This tool uses the pdf-lib JavaScript library to generate PDF files entirely in your browser. Your images are processed locally and are never uploaded to any server. No data is stored, logged, or transmitted. Once you close the tab, everything is gone. This makes it safe for sensitive screenshots containing personal or business information.
You can upload PNG, JPG, JPEG, and WEBP images. Most screenshots taken on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android are saved in PNG or JPG format by default, so they will work right away without any conversion needed.