Screenshot to PDF Converter
Combine one or more screenshots into a single PDF where each image becomes a page. Perfect for packaging bug reports, handing over design review evidence, or archiving a sequence of steps as a self-contained document that travels easily by email and opens anywhere.
How to combine screenshots into PDF
- Drop your screenshots onto the tool, or click to select multiple images at once.
- Reorder the page sequence by dragging thumbnails if needed — the order is how they will appear in the PDF.
- Let the tool compose the PDF locally. Each image becomes a page sized to its dimensions.
- Download the finished PDF. It opens in any reader on desktop or mobile.
Common use cases
- Packaging bug-report screenshots as a single PDF attachment that shows reproduction steps in order.
- Handing over design-review evidence to a client in a format they can annotate in Acrobat or Preview.
- Archiving a sequence of system alerts or monitoring dashboards as a single document for incident postmortems.
- Converting a set of phone screenshots of a receipt, itinerary or document into a self-contained PDF for expense reports.
Frequently asked questions
Does the PDF preserve image quality?
Yes. The tool embeds each image at its original resolution with the original encoding, so there is no second compression pass that would lose quality.
Can I mix portrait and landscape screenshots?
Yes. Each page is sized to its own image, so portrait and landscape can coexist in the same PDF without either getting cropped.
How many screenshots can I combine?
There is no hard limit beyond browser memory. Very large batches (hundreds of high-resolution screenshots) may take a while, but everything still runs locally.
Are my screenshots uploaded?
No. The PDF is assembled in your browser. No file leaves the device and nothing is stored on a server.
About screenshot to PDF
PDF is the lingua franca for shareable, tamper-resistant documents — every OS, email client and issue tracker opens it without fuss. Packaging a set of screenshots as PDF keeps the order fixed, avoids the quality drops that image thumbnails suffer in email clients, and gives the recipient a single attachment instead of a zip of loose files. The tool sizes each PDF page to match its source image so nothing is cropped or stretched.
- Combines many screenshots into one PDF
- Each page is sized to its source image
- Drag to reorder pages before export
- High-quality encoding with no re-compression artefacts
- Handles common screenshot formats (PNG, JPG, WebP)
- Your images never leave your device
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By Marco B. ·