Converters
PDF to PNG Converter
Extract PDF pages as sharp, lossless PNG images at any scale. Choose 1×, 2×, or 3× resolution for retina-ready output — all rendering happens in your browser, nothing is uploaded.
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Drop a PDF file here or click to browse
One PDF at a time — all pages will be extracted
Output Settings
2× is recommended for crisp PNGs. PNG output is lossless — higher scale means sharper images with larger files.
Extracted Pages
Extracted pages appear here
PDF to PNG vs PDF to JPG — which is better?
The right choice depends on your content. PNG is lossless and ideal for documents, presentations, charts, and any page with text or sharp graphics — compression artifacts in JPG can make text look blurry. JPG is better for pages that are primarily photographic, where the smaller file size matters and slight quality loss is acceptable. For most document use cases, PNG is the right choice.
Choosing the right resolution scale
- 1× — Screen previews and quick reference. Smallest file size.
- 1.5× — A compromise between file size and sharpness for standard displays.
- 2× — Retina / HiDPI displays. Recommended for most uses including printing at standard sizes.
- 3× — Large-format printing and high-detail work. Produces the sharpest output with the largest files.
Limitations of browser-based PDF rendering
This tool uses PDF.js — the same library that powers Firefox's built-in PDF viewer — to render your PDF in the browser. Password-protected PDFs and PDFs with proprietary embedded fonts may not render perfectly. For production-quality PDF-to-image conversion of complex PDFs, a server-side tool (like Ghostscript or Adobe's APIs) may produce more reliable results. For standard office documents and presentations, browser rendering works well.