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PDF to Image

Sometimes you do not need a PDF but an image - for uploading into a form, for a presentation, or because the portal only accepts JPG. PDF to Image turns every page into a crisp JPG, PNG, WebP or AVIF, at a resolution you choose and entirely in the browser.

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What PDF to Image does

PDF is a great format, until the recipient does not want it. Official portals that only accept JPG, presentation slides that need a page as an image, thumbnails for a website, a quick photo of a single page - in all of these an image is handier than a PDF. PDF to Image renders every page of your document into a razor-sharp raster image you can use straight away.

Four formats to choose from, each with its strength. JPG is the classic for photos and most uploads, small and readable everywhere. PNG keeps text razor-sharp and handles transparency. WebP compresses much harder than JPG at the same quality. AVIF goes one step further in compression and delivers the smallest files - ideal when weight matters.

You set the resolution via DPI. 72 DPI is enough for on-screen display and web previews and keeps files small. 150 DPI is a good middle ground. 300 DPI delivers print quality where even small print and fine lines stay sharp. That gives you exactly the balance of sharpness and file size your use case needs.

You do not have to convert the whole document. Choose all pages or give a page range when only page 1 or pages 3 to 5 are needed. For JPG you can pick a white background, or a transparent one where the format allows, so the page sits cleanly on any surface.

Several pages at once get packed into a ZIP archive so you do not have to download each file individually. A preview shows every rendered page before you save, and the file size of each page is always in view.

The conversion runs entirely in your browser and your PDF is not uploaded. That makes it fast, free and data-frugal - a real advantage over online converters that push your file onto foreign servers, especially with documents that hold personal data.

Features

JPG, PNG, WebP and AVIF

Four formats from universal (JPG) through sharp with transparency (PNG) to tiny (AVIF).

Selectable DPI

72 DPI for screen, 150 DPI as a middle ground, 300 DPI for print quality with sharp text.

Single page or range

Convert the whole document or just a page range like 3-5. Nothing superfluous.

White or transparent background

Where the format allows, choose a transparent background for clean embedding on any surface.

Preview before export

Every rendered page is shown, including its file size, before you save it.

ZIP for multiple pages

Multiple pages arrive as a ZIP archive, instead of downloading each file individually.

Runs in the browser, no upload

Your PDF never leaves your device. Fast, free and ideal for documents with personal data.

How it works

  1. 1

    Load a PDF

    Drag the PDF in or pick it. It is read locally and not uploaded.

  2. 2

    Choose format and DPI

    Pick JPG, PNG, WebP or AVIF and the resolution that fits your purpose.

  3. 3

    Set the pages

    All pages or a range. If needed, a transparent instead of a white background.

  4. 4

    Convert and save

    Check the preview and download individual images or a ZIP with all pages.

Who needs this

→Anyone uploading a PDF page to a portal that only accepts JPG.
→People embedding a page as an image in a presentation.
→Website owners needing thumbnails from PDFs.
→Anyone needing a quick sharp image of a single page.
→People converting sensitive documents without uploading them.

Frequently asked questions

Which format should I choose?

JPG for uploads and photos when it has to work everywhere. PNG when text must stay razor-sharp or the background needs to be transparent. WebP and AVIF when the file should be as small as possible.

How high should the DPI be?

72 DPI is enough for on-screen display and web previews. 150 DPI is a good middle ground. 300 DPI delivers print quality where small print stays sharp - but the file gets larger.

Can I convert just a single page?

Yes. Instead of all pages, give a page range such as just 1 or 3-5. Then only those pages are rendered.

Can I get a transparent background?

Yes, with formats that support transparency, such as PNG. Choose a transparent instead of a white background and the page sits cleanly on any surface. JPG cannot do transparency and therefore gets a white background.

Is my PDF uploaded?

No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser and your PDF stays on your device. That is fast and data-frugal, especially for documents with personal data.

How do I download multiple pages?

Multiple pages are bundled into a ZIP archive, so you get them in a single download instead of saving each file individually.

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