Convert PDF to PNG

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Turn each page of a PDF into a separate PNG image — a good choice when you need a transparent background or lossless quality for diagrams, screenshots, or text-heavy pages. We render pages at a sharp 120 DPI.

When your PDF has more than one page, all the resulting images are packaged into a single ZIP file so you can download everything at once.

How it works

  1. Upload the PDF you want to convert to PNG images.
  2. Wait while we render every page as a lossless PNG.
  3. Download the PNG images — as a ZIP if your PDF has more than one page.

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Frequently asked questions

Why choose PNG instead of JPG?

PNG is lossless and supports transparency, which makes it sharper for diagrams, scanned text, and screenshots. JPG is usually smaller for photos.

What resolution are the PNG images?

Pages are rendered at 120 DPI, which looks crisp on screens and is ideal for presentations, previews, and web use.

What’s the maximum number of pages?

Up to 100 pages per PDF, and files up to 25MB.

Do I need an account to use this?

No. There is no sign-up, no login, and no email required — every tool on PDF Hater is completely free. Open the page, drop your file, download the result. That’s the whole flow.

What's the difference between PDF to PNG and PDF to JPG?

PNG is lossless, so it's the better choice for pages with sharp text, line art, or screenshots where you don't want any compression artifacts — the tradeoff is larger file sizes. JPG compresses more and produces smaller files, which works well for photo-heavy pages.

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