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PDF to PNG Converter — Export Each Page as a Lossless PNG

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This PDF to PNG converter renders each PDF page into a lossless PNG image directly in your browser. PNG is the right pick when you need crisp text, vector lines, or transparency — none of the JPG compression artifacts, all of the original detail.

PNGs of PDF pages are ideal for documents with fine typography, technical diagrams, or anything you plan to edit further in an image editor. Because PNG is lossless, you can re-export, crop, annotate, or color-shift without compounding compression damage.

The conversion uses pdf.js to render each page to a browser canvas, which is then written out as a PNG. Single-page PDFs return a direct PNG; multi-page PDFs return a ZIP with one PNG per page. Page resolution matches the PDF's native dimensions.

PNG files are larger than JPG — typically 2–5x for the same page — but for any case where image quality matters more than file size, PNG is the right output. For sharing on the web or via email where size matters, the PDF to JPG converter is a better fit.

Frequently asked questions

Are my PDFs uploaded?

No. Rendering happens inside your browser via pdf.js. The PDF and the PNG pages stay on your device.

Is the PNG truly lossless?

Yes. PNG uses lossless DEFLATE compression. The output pixels match the rendered page exactly.

Why are my PNGs so large?

PNG is lossless and high-resolution PDF pages produce a lot of pixel data. For smaller files, use the PDF to JPG converter at 85% quality.

Does it preserve transparency?

PDF pages are typically opaque, so the PNG output will be opaque too. The PNG format itself does support transparency for inputs that have it.

What is the page count limit?

There is no fixed limit, but very long PDFs use a lot of browser memory. Splitting the PDF first can help.

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