Convert one or multiple screenshots into a single PDF in your browser. Drag to reorder pages, set paper size (A4, Letter, auto-fit), control margins, and choose portrait or landscape. Supports JPEG, PNG and WebP. Uses pdf-lib — no server required.
Drag and drop one or more screenshots onto the drop zone, or click to browse. Supports JPEG, PNG and WebP. Add up to 30 images. Thumbnails appear in the order panel where you can drag to reorder the pages before generating the PDF.
Choose paper size (A4, US Letter, or Auto-fit to image), orientation (portrait or landscape), margin size (none, small, medium), and image fit mode (fill page, fit within page, or original size). These settings apply to all pages.
Click Generate PDF to create the document in your browser using pdf-lib. A page count and estimated file size are shown. Click Download PDF to save. The PDF contains each screenshot as a full-quality embedded image on its own page, in the order you specified.
pdf-lib is an open-source JavaScript library for creating and modifying PDF documents entirely in the browser — no server required. It is loaded from the CloudFlare CDN (cdnjs.cloudflare.com) which serves it over HTTPS. Your images are encoded as base64 and embedded into the PDF entirely in your browser's memory. No image data is transmitted to any server at any point.
The tool supports up to 30 images per PDF. Very large images (each above 5MB) may make the PDF file size large — the tool shows an estimated PDF size before you download. For PDFs with many high-resolution screenshots, consider using the screenshot tool's own built-in screenshot compression to reduce image sizes before adding them to the PDF.
Auto-fit is the best choice for screenshots with unusual dimensions — it creates a PDF page sized exactly to match each image, preserving the original pixel proportions. A4 is the standard for documents to be printed or shared in Europe and most of the world. US Letter is standard in North America. Both A4 and Letter can be set to portrait or landscape orientation.
Yes — the thumbnail strip above the options allows drag-and-drop reordering. Drag a thumbnail left or right to change its position. The page numbers update live as you reorder. Click the × on any thumbnail to remove that image from the PDF before generating.
No — this tool creates image-only PDFs where each page is a rasterised screenshot embedded as an image. The text in the screenshots is not extracted or made searchable (OCR). For searchable PDFs from screenshots, you would need an OCR tool. Image-only PDFs are perfectly suitable for sharing, printing, archiving, and submitting as evidence or documentation.
PDF file size depends on the number of images, their original resolution, and the image format. PNG screenshots typically produce larger PDFs than JPEG screenshots because PNG is lossless. A 30-page PDF of full-HD (1920×1080) PNG screenshots can reach 50–100MB. If file size is a concern, use the Image Compressor to reduce screenshot file sizes before adding them to the PDF.