PDF to Image

Convert PDF files to images

※ Notice

  • All processing is done in your browser. Files are not uploaded to any server.
  • PNG supports transparent backgrounds, JPEG has smaller file sizes.
  • Higher resolution means better quality but longer processing time.

Presentations

Convert PDF slides to images

Social Sharing

Share documents as images

Websites

Publish PDF content on web

Editing

Edit in image editors

Frequently Asked Questions

What image formats can I convert to?

Currently PNG and JPEG are supported. PNG supports transparent backgrounds and has no quality loss, making it ideal for detailed graphics. JPEG has smaller file sizes, making it advantageous for documents with many photos or web uploads.

Can I adjust the resolution during conversion?

Yes, you can choose from three scale options: 1x, 2x, and 3x. 2x (default) is suitable for both general screen display and printing, while 3x is recommended for high-resolution print materials or large displays.

Can I convert multiple pages at once?

Yes, all pages of the PDF are automatically converted in order. After conversion, you can download each page individually or save all images at once using the bulk download button.

Is text quality well preserved after conversion?

Text quality depends on the resolution setting. Selecting 2x or higher keeps even small text sharp. When using JPEG format, using the high-quality option together minimizes blurring at text edges.

Why Convert PDF to Images

Converting presentation slides to images lets you view them on any device without a PDF viewer. Images are also much more convenient when sharing document content on social media or blogs, and are frequently used for creating thumbnails or preview images.

Resolution Guide by Use Case

1x resolution is suitable for web previews or quick checks, while 2x works well for both screen display and standard printing. 3x is recommended for print materials larger than A4 or work requiring high-quality images, though file sizes will be relatively larger.

Tips for Converting PDF to Images

JPEG format has smaller file sizes than PNG, making it advantageous for optimizing website loading speed. However, PNG is more suitable for content where sharp edges matter, such as charts or logos. Choosing the right format and resolution for your needs optimizes both quality and file size.

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