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Convert each page of a PDF into a PNG or JPG image, completely free. Useful when you want to drop a single page into a slide or blog post, when you need thumbnails of a PDF, or when a form only accepts images but you have a PDF. Drag and drop a PDF (or click to choose one) and every page appears as an image. Use the "Download" button under a page to save it individually, or "Download all" to save every page at once. Choose PNG (lossless — best for diagrams and text) or JPG (lighter for photo-heavy pages), and pick a resolution from 1× (72 dpi) to 4× (288 dpi) — higher is crisper but produces larger images. The rendering (via pdf.js) runs entirely inside your browser; the PDF is never uploaded, stored, or sent to a server, so it's safe for confidential documents or files with personal data. For the reverse direction (combining images into one PDF), see Images to PDF.
How to use
- Drag and drop a PDF. You can also click to choose a file.
- Pick a format (PNG / JPG) and a resolution. For JPG you can also adjust the quality.
- Use "Download" under each page to save it individually, or "Download all" for every page. Your PDF is never sent anywhere.
FAQ
Is the PDF I load sent to a server?
No. Page rendering and conversion to images run entirely in your browser with JavaScript (pdf.js). The PDF is never uploaded, stored, or sent to a server, so it's safe to convert confidential documents or files containing personal data.
Should I choose PNG or JPG?
For pages that are mostly diagrams, tables, or text, PNG is best — it's lossless and keeps edges sharp. For photo-heavy pages, or when you want smaller files, JPG is lighter; with JPG you can also tune the compression with the quality slider.
What does the resolution (1×–4×) mean?
It's a scale factor over the PDF's native size (about 72 dpi). 2× gives roughly 144 dpi and 4× about 288 dpi for crisper images. Use a higher value for printing or zooming, a lower one for on-screen use or thumbnails. Higher resolutions produce larger images.
Can I export only specific pages?
Yes. Every page appears as a thumbnail, so you can press "Download" under just the page you need to save that page alone. To save every page together, use "Download all" at the top.
Can I do the reverse — combine images into a PDF?
This tool goes PDF → image. To combine several images into a single PDF, use Images to PDF. To strip author and other metadata from a PDF, see Remove PDF Metadata.