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Convert PDF pages to images

Render every PDF page as a PNG or JPG and download the images in a ZIP. Pick the resolution you need, and the document is read entirely on your own machine.

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Simple by design

PDF to images in three steps

Render every page of a PDF into a numbered PNG or JPG image without uploading the document. PNG preserves crisp text, diagrams, and flat colors, while JPG is often more compact for scans and photographic pages. Standard, high, and very-high resolution options let you balance readability, file size, and device memory.

FileGizmo uses Mozilla PDF.js inside a dedicated browser worker. Each page is drawn to an offscreen canvas, converted to the chosen format, and placed into a ZIP archive in page order. The source PDF remains on your device throughout processing. Live progress makes multi-page jobs understandable without blocking the interface.

Image conversion intentionally produces raster output, so selectable text and interactive links do not carry into the images. Use this tool for previews, thumbnails, presentations, sharing individual pages, or importing PDF content into image-based workflows. Large documents at very high resolution can require substantial memory; selecting a lower resolution is more reliable on mobile devices.

Every page becomes a separate PNG or JPG, delivered together in a ZIP so a fifty-page document does not mean fifty downloads. Choose PNG for pages of text and line art, where sharp edges matter and compression artefacts show, and JPG for pages that are mostly photographs, where the file will be a fraction of the size.

Resolution is yours to set. A higher scale gives a crisper image and a much larger file, and doubling the scale roughly quadruples the pixel count. For reading on screen the default is usually enough; for printing, or for feeding into OCR, more is worth the size.

The output is pictures, which is both the point and the limitation. Text in the resulting images is no longer selectable or searchable, so if what you need is the words rather than the appearance, PDF to Text is the right tool. Rendering to images is the correct choice when the layout itself has to survive.

Common reasons are dropping one page into a slide deck, sending a single page of a contract without the rest, or posting an extract where the recipient cannot open a PDF. Rendering also strips any interactive content the document carried.

Pages are rendered by your own browser, so a document that should not be uploaded does not have to be.

  1. 1

    Choose a PDF

  2. 2

    Select PNG or JPG and a resolution

  3. 3

    Render and download all pages as a ZIP

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Frequently asked questions

Which image format should I choose?

PNG is best for sharp text and diagrams; JPG is usually smaller for photographic pages.

Does conversion happen locally?

Yes. Mozilla PDF.js renders pages in a dedicated browser worker.

How are multiple pages downloaded?

Every page becomes a numbered image inside one ZIP archive.

Does higher resolution use more memory?

Yes. Very high resolution creates larger images and needs more browser memory.