Convert PDF to Image Free Online

Convert each page of a PDF to high-quality PNG or JPEG images. Choose your preferred DPI/scale and JPEG quality. Download individual page images or all pages as a ZIP archive. Uses Mozilla's pdf.js for accurate rendering. All processing happens in your browser — your files never leave your device.

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Drop a PDF file here or click to upload

How to Convert PDF to Images

  1. Click the upload area or drag and drop your PDF file onto it.
  2. Choose the output format: PNG (lossless) or JPEG (compressed).
  3. Select the DPI/scale level for image quality (2x/144 DPI recommended).
  4. If using JPEG, adjust the quality slider (default 90%).
  5. Click Convert to Images to render all pages.
  6. Download individual pages or click "Download All as ZIP".

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert a PDF to images?

Upload your PDF file, choose the output format (PNG or JPEG), select the DPI/scale, and click "Convert to Images". Each page will be rendered as a separate image that you can download.

What image formats are supported for PDF conversion?

ConvertFree supports converting PDF pages to PNG (lossless, larger files) and JPEG (compressed, smaller files with adjustable quality from 10% to 100%).

What DPI options are available?

Four DPI/scale options: 72 DPI (1x, fastest), 108 DPI (1.5x), 144 DPI (2x, default, good balance), and 216 DPI (3x, highest quality). Higher DPI produces larger, more detailed images.

Is it safe to convert PDFs to images online?

Yes. ConvertFree uses Mozilla's pdf.js library to render PDFs entirely in your browser. Your files never leave your device and are never uploaded to any server.

Can I download all converted pages at once?

Yes. After conversion, you can download individual page images or click "Download All as ZIP" to get everything in a single archive.

How do I adjust JPEG quality when converting?

When JPEG is selected as the output format, a quality slider appears allowing you to set quality from 10% to 100%. Lower quality means smaller file sizes. The default is 90%.