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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PNG file into the editor and process it to create a PDF file. Download the resulting PDF with all annotations included.
Yes, converting PNG files to PDF is free. You can make annotations and download the converted files without any fees.
Yes, the tool works on Ubuntu via your web browser. No installation is required; just visit the website and upload your PNG files.
Simply open your web browser on Windows, upload your PNG files, convert them to PDFs, and download your files. The process is quick and easy.
Currently, the tool is only available for online use via web browsers on Linux systems. Offline features are not offered at this time.
Yes, use the annotation tools to add comments, drawings, or highlights to your PNG file before converting it to PDF.
Yes, if your PNG represents a series of images, you can compile them into a multi-page PDF.
Yes, each file can be up to 100 MB in size. Large PNG files can be uploaded individually within this limit.
Open your browser on a Mac, visit the website, upload your PNG, and follow the prompts to convert and download your PDF document.
Yes, you can download your converted PDF files directly to your PC after processing your PNG images.
You do not need any Microsoft applications. The PNG to PDF converter operates independently via a web browser.
The tool does not support text editing within image files like PNGs. Annotations are applied separately to the images.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Batch processing requires a desktop application.
Yes, as long as you use a modern browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari, the tool should work without issues.
No, the tool does not offer real-time collaboration features. You download the file to share after conversion.