Vectorize Paper PNG to PDF format

PNG to PDF Exporter is an app for fast importing PNG file(s) to PDF file format.

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Vectorize Paper PNG to PDF format

You can download the Nuget package or view the sample code at the Demo link in the github repository.

Paper To CAD simplifies the process of converting your paper sketches into digital PDF files compatible with various applications. Your physical drawings can now be swiftly and effortlessly turned into Portable Document Format digital files ready for use on any device.
With just a few uncomplicated steps and a minimal time investment, you can effortlessly complete the vectorization process.
Rest assured that for the next 24 hours, all your files will remain securely accessible. After that period, your privacy and data security are ensured, as the files will be promptly deleted.
Our PNG converter operates seamlessly in any web browser on any device, eliminating the need to download specialized software. The vectorization process is managed on our servers, ensuring a smooth and efficient experience.
Our application functions as a virtual tool powered by cutting-edge technology, providing comprehensive drawing processing capabilities for both client-side and server-side usage.
To enhance versatility and accessibility, we offer software development kits (SDKs) for popular programming languages such as C#, Python, PHP, Java, Node.js, and Ruby. These SDKs are built on top of our continually evolving Cloud REST API. With extensive documentation, clear code samples, and a dedicated support team, our API is a valuable resource for developers of all skill levels.

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  1. 🛡️ How secure is using Paper to CAD?
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    Your exported Portable Network Graphics file(s) and the associated links will be securely deleted from our servers after 24 hours, ensuring your data's confidentiality.
  2. ⏱ How fast is the vectorization process in Paper to CAD?
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    The size of the drawing affects how quickly it is exported. A Portable Document Format drawing may often be exported in a matter of seconds to a minute.
  3. ❓ Can I export multiple Portable Network Graphics files in a single process with Paper to CAD?
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    Yes, Paper to CAD supports batch vectorization, allowing you to export up to 10 PNG files simultaneously in a single process.
  4. ☁️ Can I upload PNG files from cloud storage platforms?
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    Absolutely! Paper to CAD supports the upload of Portable Network Graphics files from popular cloud storage services such as Google Drive or Dropbox.
  5. ⬆️ Can I upload PNG files from different sources for a single vectorization process?
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    You can submit Portable Network Graphics files from several sources for a single vectorization process with Paper to CAD, thus yes. You can combine and separate files from several locations as necessary.

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Thank you for the 12 usable files that were produced Steen! User from San Jose, USA

Superb app fully satisfied ! User from Delhi, India

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MUITO BOM, E RÁPIDO !!!!!!! User from San Paulo, Brazil

Thanks - it was very helpful - please keep the good service. User from Frankfurt, Germany

Description of formats

PNG
(Portable Network Graphics)
The raster image format uses a 2-stage compression process. PNG is a lossless, portable, well-compressed storage of raster formats. PNG can handle 16 million colors and supports indexed color, grayscale, and true-color images. Sample depths range from 1 to 16 bits.
PDF
(Portable Document Format)
The universal file format to preserve the fonts, images, and layout of the original document on many platforms or any apps they were created. PDF is compatible with all major platforms, compact and supports digital signature technology. PDF was first standardized as ISO 32000 in 2008.

Export to raster formats is Powered by Aspose.Imaging.