🎯 PDF to Image

Convert PDF pages to high-quality images (PNG, JPG, or WebP). Extract all pages or select specific ones — processing happens entirely in your browser.

📄 Drop your PDF here or click to browse

Max file size: 100 MB

📋 When to Use the PDF to Image

The PDF to Image is perfect for anyone who works with documents regularly — whether you're combining reports, splitting chapters, or converting files for sharing. Use it when you need to process PDFs quickly without installing Adobe Acrobat or uploading sensitive documents to unknown cloud services. All processing happens in your browser, so confidential documents stay private. Great for business, academic, and personal use.

⚙️ How the PDF to Image Works

The PDF to Image processes PDF files entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript libraries. When you select or drag-and-drop PDF files, the browser reads them using the File API and processes them using PDF manipulation libraries (PDF-lib, jsPDF, PDF.js). Operations like merging, splitting, or converting happen locally — your documents are never uploaded to any server. The processed file is then offered for download. For privacy, all temporary data is cleared when you close the tab.

How to Use the PDF to Image Tool

  1. Upload your PDF — Drag and drop your PDF file or click to browse.
  2. Choose your settings — Select the output format (PNG for quality, JPG for smaller files, WebP for best compression), choose resolution scale, and pick which pages to convert.
  3. Convert — Click "Convert" and the tool renders each PDF page as a high-quality image.
  4. Download — Preview your converted images and download them individually or as a ZIP file.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best format to choose?

PNG offers lossless quality — best for documents with text, charts, or graphics. JPG produces smaller files with good quality — ideal for photo-heavy PDFs. WebP offers the best compression with minimal quality loss — great for web use.

Will my PDF formatting be preserved?

Yes! Each page is rendered exactly as it appears in the PDF. All text, graphics, fonts, and layouts are preserved as pixels in the output image.

What resolution will my images be?

At 1x scale, images render at 72 DPI (screen resolution). Use 2x (144 DPI) for sharper images suitable for presentations, or 3x (216 DPI) for near-print quality. Higher scales produce larger file sizes.

Is my PDF secure?

Absolutely. Your file is processed entirely in your browser using the PDF.js library. Nothing is uploaded to any server. Your data stays private.

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