Convert PDF to PNG Online
Render any PDF page as a high-resolution PNG image in your browser. Sharp text, transparent background support, no server upload.
Why this matters
PNG is the right output format for PDF pages that contain charts, diagrams, text annotations, or anything where JPG compression artifacts would be distracting. PNG is lossless — every pixel of the rendered page is preserved exactly — making it the professional choice for embedding PDF content in presentations, documentation, or design files.
Step by step
- 1Open the PDF to Image toolDrop your PDF in.
- 2Select PNG as the output formatChoose PNG from the format options.
- 3Set the resolution150 DPI is crisp for screen display. 300 DPI is print-quality and suitable for documentation.
- 4Choose pagesConvert all pages or a specific range. Each page becomes a separate PNG.
- 5DownloadSave individual PNGs or download as a ZIP for multi-page exports.
Frequently asked questions
Why choose PNG over JPG when converting a PDF?
PNG is lossless — it perfectly reproduces sharp text, thin lines, and charts. JPG's lossy compression blurs these features, making PNG the better choice for anything except pure photographic content.
What resolution should I use?
150 DPI is excellent for on-screen use (presentations, web). 300 DPI is the standard for print-ready output.
Is my PDF uploaded to convert it to PNG?
No. Conversion uses pdf.js running in your browser. Your PDF is rendered locally.
Can I convert a single page to PNG?
Yes — enter a single page number in the page range field, and only that page is converted.
Do the PNG files support transparency?
Pages with a white background are rendered with a white background in the PNG. Transparent PDF backgrounds can be preserved depending on the source PDF.
How large will the PNG files be?
A single A4 page at 150 DPI renders to roughly 1240×1754 pixels. At 300 DPI, that doubles to 2480×3508 pixels. File sizes vary: a text-only page at 150 DPI is typically 50–200 KB.
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- Split PDF by PageBreak a multi-page PDF into individual pages or extract specific page ranges. Download the results as separate PDFs or as a ZIP.