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Turn Screenshots into a Court-Ready PDF — Free

Combine screenshots into one PDF with titles and page numbers.

Published October 25, 2025

Judges prefer one clean PDF over a stack of images. Screenshot2PDF builds a tidy packet in minutes.

When to use this

  • You have many message screenshots to show sequence, and you want the judge or clerk to read them in the exact order they happened without flipping between files.
  • The court asked for a single PDF submission, whether for e-filing or email, and you need to meet that technical requirement without hiring a designer.
  • You want consistent headings and pagination so every reference in your declaration lines up with a page number and title, giving your story a professional spine.

How to do it (fast)

  1. Open Screenshot2PDF and glance at the instructions so you know how the generator treats image orientation, margins, and DPI for the court-friendly layout.
  2. Select your screenshots (JPG/PNG) from your computer or phone export; mix texts, app records, and photos because the tool sorts them in the order you choose.
  3. Add an optional header for context, such as the case caption or a short exhibit label, so each page reminds the reader why the screenshots matter.
  4. Generate and download the PDF, then review it locally to confirm every page number, image crop, and header looks right before you submit or print.

Why this helps

  • One file is easier to review and cite, especially when you reference page numbers in declarations or motions, and it cuts down on clerk questions.
  • Private: everything runs in your browser, so sensitive conversations or account dashboards never leave your device or touch a random server.
  • Clear headers and page numbers look professional, reinforcing that you organized the evidence thoughtfully and respect the court's time.

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Not legal advice. Courts set their own rules. Keep your original records.