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UI captures, in order

Turn screenshots into a PDF

Bug reports and how-to packets are often five PNG captures that need to read top to bottom. Drop them, use fit-to-image so a tall screenshot is not letterboxed, reorder the list, and create the PDF in this tab.

PNG, WebP, and JPEG captures are read locally and never uploaded.

No files yet. Drop them above. They stay in this tab and are never uploaded.

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When to use this

Use this when the files are UI captures: a bug report, a how-to, a settings panel, not a camera-roll of receipts. Fit-to-image is selected so a tall scrolling screenshot is not dumped onto empty A4.

Keep A4 or Letter if the packet must print. For chat or a ticket, fit-to-image is usually right. Transparency in a PNG often survives; some WebP flattens onto white.

Phone photos and paper scans belong on Photos and receipts to PDF. Same engine, print-oriented defaults.

How to do it

  1. Drop PNG, WebP, or JPEG screenshots. Several at once is fine.
  2. Leave fit-to-image unless you need to print on A4 or Letter.
  3. Reorder the list so the captures read like slides.
  4. Create PDF and download. Nothing was uploaded.

Tips

  • Retina captures are huge. Fit-to-image still caps the page so a 4K grab does not become a billboard.
  • Mark the packet internal with a DRAFT watermark if it leaves the company.
  • Tiny 9px UI labels look better as PNG pages than as flattened JPEGs later.

Questions

Will a transparent PNG stay transparent in the PDF?
Often yes when the PNG embeds as PNG. If a file has to be converted (for example some WebP), transparency may flatten onto white.
How is this different from Image to PDF?
Same converter. This page starts on fit-to-image and the copy is about UI captures. Image to PDF is the generic mixed-format landing.
Are screenshots uploaded to make the PDF?
No. They stay in this browser. Close the tab and the working files disappear from the app.