Convert PDF to Images

Turn every page of your PDF into a high-quality PNG image. Choose your resolution, preview the results, and download them all as a ZIP file. Processing happens entirely in your browser.

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How to Convert a PDF to Images

1

Upload your PDF

Drag and drop or click to select the PDF you want to convert into images.

2

Choose the output resolution

Pick a scale factor (1x, 2x, or 3x) to control the output image quality. Higher scale means sharper images but larger files.

3

Preview and download

Preview each page as an image in a grid, then download all pages bundled into a single ZIP file.

When PDF pages need to be images

The common cases are uploading a single page of an ID or invoice to a system that only accepts JPG/PNG, embedding PDF screenshots into a slide deck without screenshotting them manually, and creating thumbnails for an archive of documents. Image conversion is also useful when a PDF has formatting that breaks in the recipient's viewer — a flat PNG renders identically everywhere.

Format choice matters: PNG is lossless and best for text-heavy pages, screenshots, or anything with sharp edges; JPG is smaller and best for photo-heavy pages where a 5–10% quality reduction is invisible. For OCR or further processing, always choose PNG — JPG compression artifacts confuse character recognition. Default export resolution is 150 DPI, which is right for screen viewing and most web uploads. For printing, choose 300 DPI; for archival scans where you might OCR later, 400 DPI gives the engine more pixels to work with. Each page becomes a separate file, named with the original filename plus a page number suffix.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can convert PDF pages to PNG (lossless, best quality) or JPG (smaller file size). PNG is recommended for documents with text, while JPG works well for photos.
Upload your PDF and each page will be converted to a separate image. All images are packaged into a ZIP file for easy download.
Images are rendered at high resolution (typically 150-300 DPI) to ensure text remains crisp and readable.

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