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PDF to Image
Convert every page of a PDF to PNG, JPEG, or WebP directly in your browser. No uploads, no data sent to external servers.
What is PDF to Image?
Turn PDF Pages into Images
re;file labs uses PDF.js to render each page of your PDF at the resolution you choose, then lets you export as PNG, JPEG, or WebP. Useful for sharing individual pages, generating thumbnails, or archiving documents as images. All rendering happens locally in your browser tab.
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Drop your PDF onto the tool above. re;file labs will render each page and display them as images you can download. No upload or account required. Everything runs locally in your browser.
You can export pages as PNG, JPEG, or WebP. PNG is lossless and works for any content. JPEG is smaller for photos and scanned pages. WebP offers a good balance of quality and file size.
Scale controls the pixel density of the rendered output. 1× gives you screen resolution. 2× doubles the pixel dimensions (good for most uses). 3× is high resolution for print or large displays. Higher scale means larger file sizes and longer render times.
JPEG does not support transparency. Any transparent areas in the PDF (common in diagrams and logos) are filled with white when exporting as JPEG. Use PNG or WebP if you need to preserve transparency.
Yes. In the Download menu, choose "Combine into single image" to stitch all pages vertically into one tall image. For documents with many pages, ZIP download is more practical since the combined image can get very large.
No. Encrypted PDFs need to be unlocked before conversion. You will see an error if you drop in a password-protected file.
re;file labs renders PDF pages using PDF.js entirely in your browser. Your files are never sent to any server. All processing happens on your device.