Toolflix

PDF to Image Converter

Convert PDF pages to high-quality PNG or JPEG images. Drag and drop your PDF, select pages, and download images instantly.

Drag & drop a PDF file here or click to select

How to Use This PDF to Image Converter

Converting PDF documents to images is a common need for presentations, social media posts, documentation, and archiving. With this Toolflix converter, simply drag and drop your PDF file onto the upload area or click to select a file from your device. The tool reads the PDF entirely in your browser using the PDF.js library, so your document is never uploaded to any server. Once loaded, choose whether to convert all pages or specify a custom page range (for example, "1-3, 5, 8"). Select your preferred output format between PNG for lossless quality or JPEG for smaller file sizes, and adjust the JPEG quality slider to balance between image quality and file size.

Output Quality & Formats

The converter renders each PDF page at 2x scale for crisp, high-resolution output suitable for printing, presentations, and retina displays. PNG format preserves every detail with lossless compression, making it ideal for documents with text, diagrams, and sharp edges. JPEG format offers adjustable compression from 10% to 100% quality, which is better for photo-heavy PDFs where smaller file sizes are preferred. You can download individual pages with a single click or use the "Download All" button to save all converted pages at once. The output filenames are automatically based on your original PDF filename with page numbers appended.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my PDF file uploaded to a server?

No. The PDF is processed entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your document never leaves your device, making this tool safe for confidential and sensitive documents.

Is there a file size or page limit?

There is no artificial limit. Since processing happens in your browser, the practical limit depends on your device's available memory. Most PDFs up to 50-100 pages work smoothly on modern devices.

Which format should I choose, PNG or JPEG?

Choose PNG for documents with text, logos, or diagrams where sharp edges matter. Choose JPEG for photo-heavy content or when you need smaller file sizes. PNG files are larger but lossless, while JPEG files are smaller but use lossy compression.