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PDF to Image
Convert PDF Pages to High-Quality Images
What is PDF to Image Converter?
PDF to Image is a handy tool that turns your PDF documents into picture files. Each page of your PDF becomes a separate image that you can easily view, share, or use in other projects. Choose between JPG format (smaller files) or PNG format (better quality).
Why Convert PDF to Images?
Converting PDF pages to images can be useful in many everyday situations:
- Social media sharing: Post a page from a report or presentation directly to Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook
- Website content: Add PDF content to your website without needing special plugins
- Presentations: Insert PDF pages into PowerPoint or Google Slides easily
- Quick previews: Create thumbnail images of documents for file organization
- Print shops: Some printing services prefer image files over PDFs
How to Convert PDF to Images - Step by Step
- Upload your PDF: Click the upload area or drag and drop your PDF file. Our tool will count the pages automatically.
- Choose your format: Select JPG for smaller file sizes or PNG for better image quality with transparent background support.
- Set the quality: Pick Low (72 DPI) for web use, Medium (150 DPI) for general purpose, or High (300 DPI) for printing.
- Select pages: Convert all pages, just the first page, or enter specific page numbers like "1-5" or "1,3,7".
- Download: Click Convert and download your images. Multiple pages come in a convenient ZIP file.
Key Features
- Two formats: JPG for compact files, PNG for maximum quality
- Three quality levels: Choose the right resolution for your needs
- Page selection: Convert all pages or just the ones you need
- Batch download: Multiple images are packed into one ZIP file
- Fast processing: Most PDFs convert in seconds
- No signup needed: Use the tool right away without creating an account
JPG vs PNG - Which Should You Choose?
- Choose JPG when: You need smaller files, the PDF contains mostly photos, or you are sharing online
- Choose PNG when: You need the best quality, the PDF has text or graphics, or you might need to edit the image later
Tips for Best Results
- Use High quality (300 DPI) if you plan to print the images
- Medium quality works great for most screen-based uses
- Low quality is perfect for quick previews or thumbnails
- For text-heavy PDFs, PNG usually looks sharper than JPG
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum file size I can upload?
You can upload PDF files up to 50MB. For larger files, try splitting them first using our Split PDF tool.
Will the image quality match my original PDF?
Yes! At High quality (300 DPI), your images will be suitable for professional printing. The quality depends on your original PDF - if the PDF looks good, your images will too.
Why do I get a ZIP file?
When you convert multiple pages, we pack all images into one ZIP file for easier downloading. Single-page conversions give you the image directly.
Can I convert a password-protected PDF?
No, you will need to unlock the PDF first. Use our Unlock PDF tool if you know the password, then come back to convert it.