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# Exporting and Downloading PDF Files

> Merge and compress selected frames into a PDF, then download the final exported file from TinyImage.

### Video Tutorial: Merge frames to a compressed PDF

This video tutorial is a complete step-by-step guide showing you how to export merged frames from Figma as compressed PDF files directly from Figma using the TinyImage plugin.
[Embedded media](https://www.youtube.com/embed/P5PJhwtYrkM)

[Video](/assets/videos/tinyimage/compress/pdf-save.mp4)

When your frame selection, ordering, and PDF settings are ready:

1. Click **Export PDF** in the toolbar.
2. TinyImage merges and compresses pages one by one.
3. The `.pdf` file download starts automatically after export completes.

> **Info:** PDF exports can take longer than JPG or SVG exports, especially for detailed pages or image-heavy content.

> **Warning:** If your downloaded file is missing the `.pdf` extension and opens as plain text, manually rename it to include `.pdf`.

> **Tip:** **Saving file downloads from Figma** If you're using the Figma **desktop app**, you'll see a prompt appear to download your file. However, if you're using Figma in a **web browser**, your file will automatically be downloaded to your computer by default (usually to the **Downloads** directory on your computer).
