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Convert PDF to PNG Images — Free & Lossless

Convert each PDF page into a lossless PNG image.

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How to PDF to PNG

  1. Upload your PDF file by clicking "Select PDF" or dragging it into the upload area.
  2. Click "Convert to PNG" to process your PDF pages.
  3. Download your images — each PDF page becomes a separate PNG file in a ZIP archive.
  4. Need smaller files? Use our PDF to JPG tool for compressed image output.

About PDF to PNG

Our free PDF to PNG converter turns every page of your PDF document into a pixel-perfect PNG image. PNG uses lossless compression, meaning your images will have no compression artifacts — every detail of text, graphics, and diagrams is preserved exactly.

PNG is the preferred format when quality matters most: technical documents, diagrams, screenshots with text, architectural plans, or any content where sharp edges and fine details need to be preserved. PNG also supports transparency, making it useful for overlaying PDF content on other backgrounds.

The tool renders each page at high resolution (2x scale / ~200 DPI) and packages all images into a convenient ZIP archive. Everything runs in your browser — no uploads to external servers.

Lossless quality

PNG preserves every pixel without compression artifacts.

Transparency support

PNG maintains transparent backgrounds when present.

High resolution

Pages rendered at 2x scale for professional-quality output.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert a PDF to PNG images?

Upload your PDF to our converter and click Convert. Each page of your PDF will be rendered as a separate high-quality PNG image and packaged into a ZIP file for easy download.

Why choose PNG over JPG?

PNG is a lossless format — it preserves every pixel perfectly without compression artifacts. It also supports transparency. Choose PNG when you need the highest quality, especially for documents with sharp text, diagrams, or graphics.

What resolution are the output images?

Images are rendered at 2x scale (approximately 200 DPI) which produces high-quality images suitable for printing, presentations, and professional use.

Are PNG files larger than JPG?

Yes, PNG files are typically larger because they use lossless compression. If file size is a priority, use our PDF to JPG tool instead.

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