Screenshot to PDF

Turn screenshots, photos, and images into a clean PDF document. Upload multiple images, drag to reorder, choose page size, and download as a single PDF. Free, instant, no signup needed.

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JPG, PNG, WEBP · Multiple files supported

Fast & Free

Process files up to 100MB at no cost. No account needed.

Secure

Files are encrypted and automatically deleted after processing.

High Quality

Optimized algorithms for the best quality-to-size ratio.

About Screenshot to PDF

Why convert screenshots to PDF?

Students screenshot lecture slides and need them in one document. Professionals capture screens for reports and documentation. Insurance claims require photo evidence in PDF format. Government forms need scanned photos as PDF attachments. Combining multiple screenshots into a single, organized PDF is faster and more professional than sending individual image files.

How it works

Upload one or more screenshots or images in any order. Drag and drop to rearrange the page sequence. Choose your page size (A4, Letter, or fit to image) and orientation. Each image becomes a full page in the PDF, scaled to fit while maintaining aspect ratio. The PDF is assembled entirely in your browser using pdf-lib — your images never leave your device.

Output quality

Images are embedded in the PDF at their original resolution — no quality loss during conversion. The resulting PDF is compatible with every PDF reader and can be printed, emailed, or uploaded to submission portals. File size depends on the number and resolution of your screenshots.

Common uses for Screenshot to PDF

  • Compiling lecture screenshots into a single study document
  • Creating a PDF report from screenshots of dashboards and analytics
  • Combining photo evidence into one PDF for insurance claims
  • Assembling screenshot documentation for bug reports or support tickets
  • Converting whiteboard photos into a multi-page meeting notes PDF

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I rearrange the page order?

Yes. After uploading, use the up/down buttons or drag handles to reorder images. The final PDF follows your arranged sequence.

What image formats are accepted?

JPG, PNG, and WEBP images are supported. Screenshots from any device (iPhone, Android, Mac, Windows) work perfectly.

Will the image quality be preserved?

Yes. Images are embedded at their original resolution. A 1920x1080 screenshot remains 1920x1080 in the PDF. No compression or quality reduction is applied.

Is there a limit to how many screenshots I can combine?

There's no hard limit. You can combine dozens of screenshots into a single PDF. Very large batches (100+ high-resolution images) may be slow to process depending on your device's memory.