PDF to Image — Turn Pages Into Crisp, High-Resolution Images
Extract every page of your PDF as a sharp JPG, PNG, or WebP image — all rendered locally on your device at the DPI you choose. Your documents are never uploaded to a server, so sensitive files stay private from start to finish.
- Three output formats — JPG, PNG, or WebP
- Custom DPI control for print-ready clarity
- 100% private conversion in your browser
- Bulk ZIP download for multi-page PDFs
Your files never leave your browser. High-resolution rendering happens locally on your device.
Pick the Right Image Format for Your PDF
Not every image format serves the same purpose. Use this guide to choose the output that matches what you need — whether it's a social media post, a lossless graphic, or a lightweight web asset.
Best for Sharing & Social Media
JPG (JPEG)
JPG compresses your PDF pages into compact image files that are universally supported. Choose this format when you need to email screenshots, post document pages on social platforms, or embed visuals in a presentation where file size matters more than pixel-perfect edges.
Best for Crisp Text & Lossless Graphics
PNG
PNG preserves every detail without compression artifacts. It is the ideal choice when your PDF contains charts, diagrams, fine print, or any content where sharp edges and readable text are non-negotiable — such as legal documents, technical drawings, or design mockups.
Best for Modern Web Development
WebP
WebP delivers next-generation compression that produces smaller files than JPG while retaining quality closer to PNG. Select this format when you are building web pages, optimizing site performance, or working within a CMS that supports modern image standards.
From PDF to Image in Seconds
Step 1
Load Your PDF Locally
Drag your file into the converter or click to browse. PDFBold opens the document inside your browser using PDF.js — nothing is uploaded. You can open PDFs up to 60 MB.
Step 2
Set Your Format and Resolution
Choose JPG, PNG, or WebP, then select the DPI that fits your use case. Need print-quality output? Dial the resolution up. Want lightweight images for the web? Keep it standard.
Step 3
Download Images or a ZIP
Preview the rendered pages, then grab a single image or hit one button to download every page as a neatly packaged ZIP archive — ready to use instantly.
Pixel-Perfect Rendering, Not Server-Compressed Thumbnails
Most online PDF-to-image converters upload your file to a remote server, rasterize each page under tight bandwidth and processing constraints, and send back images that have been quietly downsampled. The result is blurry text, washed-out charts, and graphics with visible compression artifacts — especially on high-page-count documents where the server is racing to free resources.
PDFBold takes the opposite approach. Your PDF is rendered by PDF.js directly on your machine, using your device's own display engine and the full processing power available to your browser. Every glyph, vector path, and embedded graphic is rasterized at the exact DPI you select — with no intermediate compression step and no server bottleneck. The output is a set of sharp, high-fidelity images that faithfully reproduce the source document, whether it is a single-page invoice or a 200-page technical manual. Because the entire operation happens locally, conversion is instantaneous and your files remain completely private.
Need to go the other direction?
Turn a stack of images into a single PDF document
Our Image to PDF tool lets you arrange, reorder, and merge JPG, PNG, or WebP files into a polished PDF — with the same local-first privacy you expect from PDFBold.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert a 100-page PDF to images all at once?
Yes. PDFBold handles bulk conversion of any page count. Every page in your PDF is rasterized individually, and the complete set is bundled into a single ZIP archive that you download with one click. Because processing happens locally in your browser, there is no server queue or timeout — a 100-page document converts just as reliably as a single page.
Will my PNG images have a transparent background?
By default, pages are rendered with a white background to match the standard PDF canvas. If your source PDF contains elements designed against transparency (such as vector logos or illustrations without a background fill), the rendered PNG will display those elements on white. True transparent-background export depends on the original document's layer structure; most PDFs define a solid page color, so the output reflects that.
Does this tool reduce the image quality of my PDF pages?
No. Image quality is determined entirely by the DPI setting you choose before conversion. At higher DPI values, PDFBold renders more pixels per inch, producing sharper and more detailed output — ideal for print or zoom-heavy review. At standard DPI, you get a balanced file-size-to-clarity ratio suited for screens and web use. There is no hidden recompression; what you select is what you get.
Are my extracted images and source PDF kept private?
Completely. PDFBold uses WebAssembly and PDF.js to run the entire conversion pipeline inside your browser tab. Your PDF is never transmitted to an external server, never stored in a cloud queue, and never logged. Once you close or refresh the page, the in-memory data is gone. This makes the tool safe for confidential contracts, medical records, financial statements, and any other sensitive material.
Is bulk conversion really free — no hidden limits or watermarks?
Yes. There are no daily quotas, no watermarks, and no account sign-up required. You can convert PDFs up to 60 MB; page count is limited mainly by your device memory, not by a paywall. The tool runs on your own hardware, so PDFBold does not use server costs to justify fees.
Convert Any PDF to Images Instantly
Export JPG, PNG, or WebP at any DPI — all free, all private, all in your browser. No account needed.
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