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Convert PNG to PDF in Safari
Effortlessly Convert PNG to PDF in Safari Browser
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Open the tool in Safari and upload your PNG files. The tool combines them into a single PDF, which you can download or save directly from the browser.
Yes, you can use Safari on Mac to access the tool. Simply upload your PNG images, and they will be converted into a single PDF file for easy download.
Absolutely! Use Safari on your iOS device to open the tool. Upload PNG files from your Photos or Files app to convert them to PDF.
The tool operates directly in your Safari browser, requiring no installation or additional extensions. Simply visit the website to begin converting.
Yes, using Safari to convert PNG images to PDF is free. You can access the tool online without any cost for basic conversions.
Yes, you can upload multiple PNG images, and the tool will compile them into a single PDF document in the order you upload them.
The tool is compatible with Safari on any device running macOS or iOS 15, allowing you to convert PNG files to PDF with ease.
Yes, the conversion tool runs entirely in your Safari browser, so there's no need to download a separate app or extension.
Yes, the tool is accessible online through Safari, allowing you to convert PNG images to PDF from any device with internet access.
You can upload multiple PNG files at a time. The tool will process them sequentially and compile the images into a single PDF, up to a maximum of 100 MB total per batch.
Yes, once the conversion is complete, you can download the resulting PDF file directly to your device from Safari.
The maximum file size per upload is 100 MB. If your files exceed this limit, consider splitting them into smaller batches before conversion.
No, the tool uses default settings to maintain good quality without allowing manual adjustments. For specific quality needs, post-process the PDF using other software.
No, an internet connection is required to access the online tool in Safari. Offline conversion is not supported.
Yes, along with PNG, the tool also supports conversion of JPG, HEIC, and WEBP image files into PDF format.