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Convert PDF to PNG Images

Export PDF pages as lossless PNG images.

Processed locally — your files never leave your device

How to use PDF to PNG

  1. 1

    Open the PDF you want to convert.

  2. 2

    Pick the resolution and choose whether to keep transparency.

  3. 3

    Optionally select specific pages.

  4. 4

    Click Convert and download your PNGs (zipped if there are several).

About this tool

PNG is the format you want when quality can't be negotiated: screenshots for documentation, diagrams going into another design, or pages with sharp line art where JPEG compression would smear the edges. This tool renders PDF pages to pixel-perfect, lossless PNG images.

The transparency option is unique to PNG: pages that don't paint an opaque background are exported with a true alpha channel instead of forced white. That makes the output drop cleanly onto colored backgrounds in design tools — handy for logos, stamps and diagram exports.

As with our JPG converter, resolution is adjustable up to 300 DPI, rendering runs entirely in your browser, and multi-page output arrives as a ZIP with numbered filenames.

Frequently asked questions

When should I use PNG instead of JPG?

Use PNG for text-heavy pages, line art, diagrams and anything you'll edit further — it's lossless, so edges stay razor sharp. Use JPG when you need small files of photographic content.

How does the transparent background option work?

Most PDF pages paint a white background, which is preserved. Pages that don't (some stamps, diagrams and exported graphics) keep genuine transparency in the PNG when the option is on.

How large will the images be?

An A4 page is about 1240×1754 px at 150 DPI and 2480×3508 px at 300 DPI. PNG file sizes depend heavily on content — text pages compress well, photos less so.

Is there a page limit?

No fixed limit. Very high DPI on very large pages is capped automatically to stay within your browser's canvas limits (relevant mostly on iPhones and iPads).

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