Convert PDF to PNG.
Every page of your PDF becomes a lossless PNG — perfect for logos, diagrams and anything that needs a transparent background. Open a PDF, pick the pages you want, and set the resolution anywhere from screen-crisp to 600 DPI for print. Hit Convert, then download one image or every page in a single ZIP.
What you get
- Each page becomes a lossless PNG — every pixel is preserved exactly, so text edges, thin lines and screenshots stay crisp with no JPEG blur.
- PNG keeps an alpha (transparency) channel, so a page without a solid background can export transparent rather than forced onto white.
- Files are larger than JPG for the same page — that's the trade for lossless quality. For photo-heavy pages where size matters more, PDF to JPG fits better.
- Pages are rendered in your browser and downloaded together; the file never leaves your device.
Questions people ask
Why is my PNG bigger than a JPG would be?
PNG is lossless — it stores every pixel exactly instead of discarding detail to shrink the file. That keeps text and lines razor-sharp, but makes photo-heavy pages heavier. If size matters more than perfect edges, use PDF to JPG.
Does it keep transparency?
Yes. PNG supports an alpha channel, so a page with no solid background can be exported with transparency preserved — something JPG cannot do.
What resolution are the images?
High enough for sharp on-screen viewing and printing. Because PNG is lossless, zooming in shows clean edges rather than compression artefacts.
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