PKPass to PDF Converter
Converts PKPass wallet passes to PDF for archival, sharing, or printing; targeted at developers, QA, and teams needing offline access.

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About This Tool
The converter reads a PKPass package and renders it into a fixed-size PDF document. It unpacks the ZIP, parses pass.json, and lays out logos, icons, and localized text into a printable page. The primary benefit is a portable, non-wallet representation suitable for archiving, compliance, and sharing with stakeholders. The tool supports batch processing, producing one PDF per input file or per pass within a batch, depending on configuration. Output PDFs preserve embedded assets such as images and QR codes, ensuring scannability and fidelity. A deterministic rendering pipeline ensures consistent results across runs and environments. The service emphasizes non-destructive handling of the original PKPass; it does not re-sign authentic passes or modify their contents. Use cases include QA validation, legal audits, and distribution of pass details to partners who lack wallet access. Core features include unzipping PKPass packages, parsing pass.json, preserving assets, configurable page size, and batch mode for multiple passes.
How to Use
1. Upload one or more PKPass files to the tool.
2. Set output options: page size and asset preservation as needed.
3. Run the conversion to generate PDF(s).
4. Download the resulting PDF(s) and verify content fidelity.
5. Repeat with adjusted options if necessary.

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