PDF to PNG

Convert PDF pages to PNG images

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Convert PDF to PNG Images

PNG is the preferred image format when you need clean, sharp output with no compression artifacts. This tool converts each page of your PDF into a separate PNG image, which is especially useful for diagrams, charts, text-heavy pages and any content where visual clarity matters most.

When to Use PNG Instead of JPG

If your PDF contains mostly text, line drawings, diagrams, or screenshots, PNG will give you better results than JPG. PNG uses lossless compression, meaning there is no quality degradation from the conversion. For photographs and natural images, JPG may be a better choice due to smaller file sizes, but for anything with sharp edges and fine detail, PNG wins.

Resolution Options

The DPI setting controls how detailed the output images will be. At 72 DPI, you get images suitable for screen viewing and quick sharing. At 150 DPI, the images are sharp enough for general use in documents and presentations. At 300 DPI, you get print-quality output with maximum detail, ideal for high-resolution printing and professional use.

Practical Applications

Common uses include embedding PDF pages in presentations, sharing individual pages on social media, creating image versions of forms for display on websites, converting charts for inclusion in reports, and preparing visuals for educational materials. Each page becomes an independent PNG file that you can use anywhere images are accepted.

How to PDF to PNG

1

Upload your PDF

Select the PDF file to convert.

2

Select resolution

Choose 72, 150, or 300 DPI for your output images.

3

Convert and download

Download your PNG images individually or as a ZIP file.

Frequently Asked Questions

PNG supports transparency and provides lossless compression, making it better for graphics, diagrams and text-heavy pages. JPG is better for photographs and creates smaller files.
PDF pages typically have a white background, which will appear as a white background in the PNG output. True transparency depends on the PDF content.
72 DPI is fine for quick previews and web use. 150 DPI is a good all-around choice. 300 DPI produces large, detailed images suitable for printing and close inspection.
Each page is converted to a separate PNG image. If the PDF has more than one page, all images are packaged into a ZIP file for convenient download.