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PDF to PNG

Export every page of a PDF as a lossless PNG image, ready to download individually or all at once.

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How PDF to PNG conversion works

This tool renders each page of your PDF onto a canvas in your browser and exports it as a PNG — a format that doesn't lose any detail to compression the way JPG does. That makes it a better fit for pages that are mostly text, diagrams, or line art, where JPG's compression can leave faint artifacts around sharp edges.

After upload, a thumbnail of every page appears so you can choose exactly which ones to convert and pick a resolution from 150 to 300 DPI. Rendering happens entirely on your device, so a ten-page document and a two-hundred-page document are handled the same way — locally, with nothing sent to a server. Pages download individually or as a single .zip file, whichever is more convenient.

Common use cases

  • Extracting a diagram or chart from a report with crisp, artifact-free edges
  • Turning a text-heavy page into an image for a tool that needs an image input
  • Archiving individual pages as lossless images for later reference
  • Creating print-ready page images where compression artifacts would be visible

PNG files are typically larger than the equivalent JPG — if file size matters more than pixel-perfect detail, the PDF to JPG tool uses the same process with a smaller output format.

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PDF to PNG — frequently asked questions

PNG is lossless, so text edges and fine lines stay crisp with no compression artifacts — better for pages with lots of text or line art. JPG files are usually smaller.

PDF pages are rendered as opaque, so exported PNGs have a solid white background, not transparency.

Yes — after upload you'll see a thumbnail of every page, all selected by default, plus a resolution choice from 150 to 300 DPI. Deselect any pages you don't need before converting.

Yes — select the pages you want (or leave all of them selected) and download them together as a .zip.

Yes. Whether the PDF has real text or is a scanned image already, each page renders and exports the same way.