PDF to Image

Convert PDF pages to high-quality JPG or PNG images in your browser. Uses pdf.js and canvas rendering — no upload required, all pages supported.

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How PDF to Image Conversion Works:
  1. PDF.js renders each page to an HTML canvas element
  2. The canvas is exported using canvas.toDataURL() or canvas.toBlob()
  3. Each page becomes a separate image file
  4. Images are packaged for download (individually or as a ZIP)

How to Use PDF to Image

  1. 1

    Upload your PDF

    Drag and drop or click to upload your PDF. pdf.js renders each page to an HTML canvas element in your browser.

  2. 2

    Choose output settings

    Select the output format (JPG or PNG), image quality, and resolution (DPI) for the rendered pages.

  3. 3

    Download the images

    Download individual page images or click Download All to get a ZIP archive containing every page as a separate image file.

Frequently Asked Questions

What resolution are the output images?
You can select from 72, 150, or 300 DPI. Higher DPI produces sharper images suitable for print but results in larger file sizes. 150 DPI is a good default for on-screen use.
Should I use JPG or PNG output?
Use PNG for PDFs containing text or vector graphics to preserve sharpness. Use JPG for photo-heavy PDFs where smaller file size is more important than pixel-perfect edges.
Can I convert only specific pages?
Yes. Enter a page range (e.g. 1, 3-5, 8) to convert only the pages you need instead of processing the entire document.

About PDF to Image

The PDF to Image converter on Utilko renders each PDF page to a high-quality raster image using pdf.js and HTML5 canvas, entirely within your browser. No file is uploaded to a server, which means your documents remain completely private regardless of their content.

Typical uses include creating thumbnail previews of PDF pages, extracting a specific slide or diagram from a PDF presentation as a PNG, or converting a PDF brochure into images for embedding on a website. Selectable DPI and format options give you control over the output quality-to-size trade-off.

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