PDF to Image Converter
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Supports: PDF
Pages are rendered locally to JPG or PNG. Password-protected PDFs prompt for a password; very large or complex files can be limited by device memory.
Convert PDF Pages to Images
Rasterize a supported PDF into one image per page at a fixed scale of 2. Choose JPG for an adjustable lossy representation or PNG for lossless coding of the rendered page pixels. The selected PDF is processed in the browser and is not sent to Vizua's document-processing server.
When is this tool useful?
The raster pages can be useful when a destination accepts images instead of PDF pages, such as a slide, preview, or document embed. Suitability for screen or print depends on the source page dimensions, scale-2 raster size, destination size, and printer requirements.
JPG or PNG: which should you choose?
JPEG can be a useful candidate for photograph-heavy pages, but it is not guaranteed to be smaller or visually acceptable. PNG avoids adding JPEG artifacts to the rendered raster and can suit sharp edges or text. Compare actual file size and legibility in the destination.
Things to keep in mind
Each output is a flat image: searchable text, links, forms, annotations, layers, signatures, accessibility structure, and other PDF semantics are not retained. Large or complex documents can require substantial memory. For a password-protected PDF, enter the authorized password when prompted; unsupported encryption or a wrong password will stop processing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What PDF sizes are supported?
The tool attempts PDFs supported by the bundled PDF rendering engine and your browser resources. Each page is rendered at scale 2, so pixel dimensions depend on that page’s own size. Large, complex, damaged, encrypted, or unsupported files can fail or exhaust device memory.
Can I convert only specific pages?
All pages are extracted automatically. You can download them one at a time or grab everything as a single ZIP file.
Is my PDF uploaded to a server?
The selected PDF is processed in the browser and is not sent to Vizua’s document-processing server. The page may still use the network for required code, site features, analytics, advertising, and error monitoring as described in the privacy policy.
Should I choose JPG or PNG?
Choose JPEG when its lossy size-and-quality trade-off fits the destination, or PNG when you want lossless coding of the rendered page raster. Neither preserves searchable text, links, forms, annotations, layers, signatures, accessibility structure, or the original PDF objects.
What you can do with PDF to Image Converter
Rasterize supported PDF pages as JPG or PNG images in your browser. Choose output format and scale, inspect the results, and download a ZIP.
PDF to Image Converter is designed for quick, repeatable work in a modern browser. The controls on this page let you prepare the result without installing software or creating an account.
How to use PDF to Image Converter
- Select or drop the file you want to process, or enter the information requested by the tool.
- Review the available settings before processing, especially format, dimensions, quality, color, or other details that affect the output.
- Inspect the result, download the new file, and keep the original unchanged in case you need another version.
Private by design
Your files never leave your device. All processing happens locally in your browser.
Tips for better results
- Start with the cleanest source available; a small, blurry, or heavily compressed file contains less detail to preserve.
- Check dimensions and format before downloading so the result matches the site, app, printer, or platform where you will use it.
- For large files, close unnecessary tabs and test one representative file before processing a full batch.
- Open the downloaded result once before sharing it or replacing an original.
Where PDF to Image Converter fits in a workflow
Use PDF to Image Converter for one-off adjustments or as a preparation step before publishing, sharing, archiving, or continuing the edit in another application. When batch processing is available, validate the settings on a small sample first and then apply them to the remaining files.