Skip to content
PNG on PDF
All articles
Mar 18, 2026 4 min read#png on pdf#guides

PNG vs JPG for PDF: which one should you use?

A short, opinionated guide to choosing PNG or JPG when adding images to PDFs. Quality, file size, transparency and use cases compared.

“Should I save my image as a PNG or a JPG before adding it to a PDF?” It’s one of the most common questions we get. Here’s a fast, real-world answer.

Use PNG when…

  • The image has transparent areas (logos, signatures, stamps, badges).
  • The image contains sharp edges or text (screenshots, vector exports, charts).
  • You need lossless quality.

Use JPG when…

  • The image is a photograph with smooth gradients.
  • You need a small file size and don’t need transparency.

For PDFs containing both, mix freely — our PNG to PDF tool happily ingests both PNG and JPG and embeds each in its native format, so you never lose quality unnecessarily.