Why Convert PDF to Image?
PDFs are fantastic for preserving document layouts, but they're not always the most shareable format. Whether you're preparing a presentation, posting on social media, or embedding visuals into a website, converting PDF pages to images gives you flexibility that locked PDF files simply can't offer.
Imagine you have a beautifully designed infographic saved as a PDF. Sharing it on Instagram? Not happening. But convert it to a high-resolution PNG, and suddenly it's ready for any platform, any device, any use case.
Key Features
Multiple Output Formats
Export to PNG for lossless quality, JPG for smaller file sizes, or WebP for modern web optimization.
Batch Page Conversion
Convert all pages at once or select specific page ranges. Download individually or as a ZIP archive.
100% Private
Your files never leave your device. All processing happens locally in your browser.
Lightning Fast
No server uploads, no waiting. Conversion starts the moment you drop your file.
How to Convert PDF to Image
- Upload Your PDF Drag and drop your PDF file into the converter, or click to browse. Multi-page PDFs are fully supported.
- Choose Output Format Select PNG for maximum quality, JPG for compatibility, or WebP for optimized web images.
- Adjust Settings (Optional) Set custom DPI for higher resolution output, or stick with the default 150 DPI for web-friendly sizes.
- Convert & Download Click convert and download your images. For multi-page PDFs, grab them all in a single ZIP file.
Use Cases
Social Media Sharing
Most social platforms don't support PDF uploads. Converting your flyers, posters, or infographics to JPG or PNG makes them instantly shareable on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or Instagram.
Website & Blog Embedding
Need to display a PDF document on your website? Converting pages to images ensures they load fast and display correctly on all devices without requiring PDF viewer plugins.
Presentations & Reports
Inserting PDF pages into PowerPoint or Google Slides? Image format gives you more control over positioning and doesn't require embedded viewers.
PNG vs JPG vs WebP
PNG — Best for documents with text, diagrams, or transparent backgrounds. Lossless compression means zero quality degradation, but file sizes are larger.
JPG — Ideal for photo-heavy PDFs or when file size matters more than pixel-perfect quality. Great for quick sharing and email attachments.
WebP — The modern choice for web use. Offers superior compression with excellent quality, supported by all major browsers since 2020.
FAQ
Is this PDF to Image converter really free?
Yes, completely free with no hidden limits. Convert as many PDFs as you need, as often as you want. No signup required.
What's the maximum file size I can convert?
Since processing happens in your browser, the limit depends on your device's memory. Most users can handle PDFs up to 100MB without issues.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. Your PDF files are processed entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript and WebAssembly. Nothing is uploaded, nothing is stored.
Can I convert password-protected PDFs?
Yes, as long as you know the password. You'll be prompted to enter it before conversion begins.
What image resolution (DPI) should I use?
For web use, 150 DPI is sufficient. For printing, use 300 DPI or higher. Higher DPI means larger file sizes but sharper images.