Convert PNG to PDF
Export a PNG image as a PDF document for sharing, archiving, or print delivery. For logos and graphics, the recommended workflow vectorizes the PNG first — creating a PDF that scales to any size without quality loss.
About Convert PNG to PDF
PDF is the standard format for print-ready document delivery and professional file sharing. Converting a PNG to PDF makes the image suitable for emailing to printers, embedding in presentations, or attaching to documents that require a fixed-layout format.
For photographs and screenshots, a direct PNG-to-PDF conversion preserves the raster image at its original resolution. Standard print resolution is 300 DPI — ensure your PNG is large enough before conversion. A business card image needs to be at least 1050×600px for 300 DPI output.
For logos and icons, the better approach is to vectorize the PNG first and export the resulting SVG as a PDF. Vector-based PDFs are resolution-independent and stay sharp at any size — from a business card to a billboard.
To convert a logo PNG to a vector PDF: upload the PNG to the Logo Vectorizer, download the SVG, then open the SVG in any design application (Illustrator, Inkscape, Figma) and export as PDF. This produces a print-ready PDF the printer can use directly without quality concerns.
For straightforward raster PNG-to-PDF conversion, most operating systems include a built-in PDF printer. On Windows, use Print > Microsoft Print to PDF. On macOS, use Print > Save as PDF. Online tools like Smallpdf and IlovePDF also handle the conversion for free.