About PDF to PNG
PDF to PNG rasterizes PDF pages to high-quality PNG images, which preserves sharp edges and supports transparency better than JPEG for graphics-heavy slides, diagrams, and UI mockups embedded in documentation. Developers grab assets for README files; marketers export crisp slides for blogs; archivists snapshot pages when vector PDFs cannot embed in legacy CMS tools.
PNG files are larger than JPEG for photo-like content, so expect bigger downloads when pages are full-color photographs. For natural photos inside PDFs, PDF to JPG might yield smaller files at similar perceived quality—pick the route that matches your slug’s format. Text and line art usually shine in PNG.
Upload limits apply; Split PDF helps when a deck is too large to process at once. After export, Image Resizer or Image Compressor can tune dimensions for web performance.
Respect copyright when exporting pages from books or licensed PDFs. Confidential dashboards should not be rasterized through untrusted networks; offline tools may be required by policy. Keep vector originals when you still need infinite zoom or future edits—PNG is pixels, not math.
Supported formats
This tool accepts PDF. Always respect the upload limit shown next to the form before sending large documents.
How to use
- Click Upload and choose your file.
- Set any options shown (compression, mode, ranges, etc.).
- Press Run tool and wait until the progress finishes.
- Download or copy the result from the result panel.
If processing fails, check the upload size limit on the form, try fewer or smaller files, or retry in a fresh tab.
Security & privacy
Files and text you send are processed to produce your result and are not intended for long-term storage on your behalf. Avoid uploading passports, bank details, medical records, or legally sensitive material unless you accept the risks of any online service. For confidential workflows, prefer offline software on a device you control. Read our privacy policy for site-wide practices.