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CONVERT PDF TO PNG

Convert every page of your PDF to a high-quality PNG image. PNG offers lossless compression and transparency support — perfect for screenshots, diagrams, and sharp text. 100% browser-based and private.

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OUTPUT: PNG (LOSSLESS)
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Higher = sharper but larger files

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100% CLIENT-SIDE
Your PDFs never leave your browser

HOW IT WORKS

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UPLOAD PDF

Drag & drop or click to select your PDF files. Multi-page documents fully supported.

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SET RESOLUTION

Adjust the resolution scale. Higher values produce sharper, larger PNG images.

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DOWNLOAD PNGs

Download individual pages as PNG or grab everything as a ZIP archive.

WHY CONVERT PDF TO PNG?

LOSSLESS FORMAT

PNG PRESERVES EVERY DETAIL

Unlike JPG, PNG uses lossless compression — no quality is lost during conversion. Every pixel of text, graphics, and images from your PDF is preserved perfectly. Ideal for documents with sharp text, diagrams, and technical content.

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CRISP & SHARP

Resolution scale up to 4x. Get crystal clear PNG images from any PDF page.

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TOTAL PRIVACY

PDF.js processes your files entirely in the browser. No server uploads. Perfect for confidential documents.

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BATCH DOWNLOAD AS ZIP

Download all converted PNG pages as a single ZIP archive. Perfect for multi-page PDFs where you need every page as a separate image file.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PDF TO PNG CONVERSION

Converting PDF to PNG is the best choice when you need lossless, pixel-perfect images from your PDF documents. PNG (Portable Network Graphics) uses lossless compression, meaning no quality is lost during the conversion process. This makes it ideal for documents with sharp text, technical diagrams, charts, and any content where visual fidelity is paramount.

Our PDF to PNG converter uses Mozilla's PDF.js engine — the same technology that powers the PDF viewer in Firefox. This means accurate rendering of text, graphics, and images. Each page of your PDF is rendered to a canvas element and exported as a lossless PNG image. You control the rendering resolution to get exactly the level of detail you need.

Unlike JPG, PNG does not use lossy compression, so there are no compression artifacts around text edges or sharp graphic elements. This makes PNG the preferred format for screenshots of PDF pages, embedding in presentations, documentation, and anywhere visual quality cannot be compromised.

All processing happens in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your PDF files are never uploaded to any server, making this the most private and secure way to convert PDF documents to PNG images. There are no file size limits beyond your device's available memory.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Why choose PNG over JPG for PDF conversion?expand_more
PNG uses lossless compression, preserving every detail of text and graphics without compression artifacts. Choose PNG for documents with sharp text, diagrams, charts, and technical content. Choose JPG when smaller file sizes matter more than pixel-perfect quality.
What does resolution scale do?expand_more
The resolution scale multiplies the output image dimensions. At 1x, you get the PDF's base resolution (typically 72 DPI). At 2x, you get 144 DPI — ideal for retina displays. At 4x, you get 288 DPI — suitable for high-quality prints. Higher scales produce sharper but larger images.
Are my PDF files uploaded to a server?expand_more
No! Our converter runs entirely in your browser using PDF.js. Your files never leave your device. This makes it safe for confidential documents, financial reports, and any sensitive materials you need to convert.
Can I convert multi-page PDFs?expand_more
Yes! Every page of your PDF is converted to a separate PNG image. You can preview all pages, download them individually, or download everything as a single ZIP archive. There is no page limit.
Are PNG files larger than JPG?expand_more
Yes, PNG files are typically larger than JPG because PNG uses lossless compression. However, PNG preserves perfect quality with no compression artifacts. For documents with text and sharp graphics, the extra file size is worth the visual quality improvement.