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Convert PNG to PDF in Mac
Easily Turn PNG to PDF on Mac for Free
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Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PNG images to our tool, ensuring they are in the correct order. The tool will combine these into a single PDF document that you can download.
Yes, you can upload multiple PNG images, and they will be merged into a single PDF document. Ensure they are uploaded in the order you want them to appear.
Yes, our tool is free for users converting PNG images to PDF on any device, including Mac computers. No registration is required for basic usage.
Currently, the tool does not support adding PNG images to existing PDFs. It creates new PDFs from uploaded images.
You can combine JPG, PNG, WEBP, and HEIC image formats into a single PDF document using our tool.
This tool primarily converts images to PDF. For PNG to JPG conversion, consider using an image editing software or another dedicated tool.
The tool combines images into a PDF without adjusting the image quality, maintaining the original appearance as much as possible.
Yes, if you have an Evernote account, you can save your converted PDFs to Evernote. Ensure you are logged in to access this feature.
No, the tool requires an internet connection. It operates directly in your browser without the need for downloading an application.
Each file can be up to 100 MB in size. If your image file is larger, consider reducing its size or splitting multiple images across sessions.
Upload images in the sequence you prefer them to appear in the final PDF. Rearranging within the tool itself is not possible.
Yes, if you have Word documents, they can also be converted to PDF using this tool. However, only .docx files, not .doc, are supported.
Yes, the tool also supports converting PDFs back into image formats like PNG, creating separate images for each page.
This tool does not support converting PNG images to SVG format. Consider using specialized vector graphic software for that purpose.
Simply upload all your images at once, up to the size limits, and the tool will process them into a single combined PDF, sorted by upload order.