Screenshot to PDF

Upload multiple images and combine them into a multi-page PDF.

Screenshots to PDFMulti-image supportLocal document generationUpdated May 2026

Upload screenshots

Upload one or more screenshots to create a PDF. Use fit page for clean document-style pages, or no margins when you want screenshots to fill the page.

Screenshot notes

  • Review screenshots for sensitive account, location, financial, medical, or personal information before sharing.

Selected screenshots

No screenshots selected yet.

Screenshot-friendly

Designed for mobile screenshots, desktop screenshots, receipts, confirmations, and support evidence.

Local generation

Screenshots are processed locally in the browser with no backend upload added by this page.

Document controls

Choose page size, orientation, fit mode, margins, quality, and output filename.

How screenshot to PDF conversion works

Screenshots are image files captured from a screen.
Converting screenshots to PDF places each image on a PDF page.
Page size and orientation affect how screenshots fit.
Margins create printable whitespace around screenshots.
Quality settings can affect file size and sharpness.
The screenshot order becomes the final PDF page order.

Page size, orientation, margins, and image fit explained

Auto page size can match the screenshot shape.
A4 and Letter are useful for printing and sharing.
Portrait works best for tall mobile screenshots.
Landscape works best for wide desktop screenshots.
Fit page keeps the entire screenshot visible.
Fill page may crop the screenshot.
Margins are useful for printing, notes, and clean layout.
No margins are useful for full-page screenshot capture.

Screenshot quality, file size, and ordering notes

High-resolution screenshots create sharper PDFs.
Large screenshots can make PDFs bigger.
Recompression can reduce size but may reduce clarity.
Screenshot order becomes PDF page order.
Mobile screenshots may be very tall and need fit handling.
Dark screenshots can consume more ink when printed.
Sensitive information may be visible and should be reviewed before sharing.
Use smaller quality for faster sharing when clarity is less critical.

Common screenshot-to-PDF examples

One screenshot to one-page PDF.
Multiple screenshots to one PDF.
Mobile screenshots as portrait pages.
Desktop screenshots as landscape pages.
Screenshots with margins for printing.
Screenshots without margins for full-page PDF.
Support-ticket screenshots bundled into one PDF.
App flow screenshots ordered as a PDF.

Work, school, support, and document-sharing use cases

Support ticket evidence
App or website documentation
School submissions
Receipts and confirmations
Mobile screen captures
Software bug reports
Design reviews
Chat or workflow records
Client updates
Printable screenshot packets

Privacy and local processing notes

Screenshots are processed in the browser.
No account is required.
No backend storage is added by this page.
Downloaded PDFs stay under your control.
Review screenshots for sensitive personal, legal, financial, medical, location, or account details.
Avoid sharing screenshots that contain private tokens, passwords, addresses, or account numbers.
Generated object URLs are cleaned up when files are reset or removed.
Use a trusted device and browser for sensitive screenshots.

Method explanation

  1. 1. Upload one or more screenshot image files.
  2. 2. Validate file type, size, and image count.
  3. 3. Preview and reorder screenshots if needed.
  4. 4. Choose page size, orientation, margins, image fit, and quality options.
  5. 5. Place each screenshot on a PDF page.
  6. 6. Preserve aspect ratio and avoid distortion.
  7. 7. Generate and download the PDF.

Frequently asked questions

A screenshot to PDF converter places one or more screenshot image files onto PDF pages so they can be shared, printed, submitted, or archived as a document.