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Convert PNG to PDF on Surface Pro
Effortlessly Convert PNG to PDF on Surface Pro
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Open your browser on the Surface Pro, drag and drop your PNG files into the tool, and it will convert the images into a PDF. Download the combined PDF file.
Yes, you can upload multiple PNG images, and they will be combined into a single PDF document in the order uploaded. This is ideal for creating photo albums.
Yes, you can use the tool for free to convert your PNG files to PDF on any Surface Pro model. Features are available without needing to download any extra software.
The conversion tool runs in your browser and is compatible with all Surface Pro models including Surface Pro 3 to Surface Pro 9, and Surface Laptop.
No, file conversions are done directly in the browser, so there's no need to download an app. Simply use your preferred web browser like Edge or Chrome.
Absolutely, the tool operates smoothly on Windows 10 running on your Surface Pro, allowing you to easily convert PNG images to PDF.
Upload PNG images in the sequence you desire them to appear in your PDF. The tool combines them as per the order of upload.
For PDF creation, the tool supports conversion of JPG, PNG, WEBP, and HEIC images. Drag and drop or browse to select your desired images.
The maximum file size you can upload is 100 MB per file. If your files are larger, you might need to compress them or split into smaller files.
No, the tool does not support image editing. It's aimed at converting image files to PDF without modifying them beforehand.
Quality adjustments are not available within the tool. It converts images using standard settings to produce good-quality PDF documents.
No, the tool does not support OCR for extracting text from image files. It converts visual content into PDF format only.
The service requires an internet connection, as it operates within the web browser. An offline mode is not available at this time.
The tool does not retain original file names in the final PDF. It generates a new file, and you may rename it post-download.
No, the tool uses default settings for all conversions, ensuring a straightforward process without customization needed.