PNGifier

PDF to PNG Converter

To convert a PDF to PNG, drop it into the tool above — every page is rendered to a high-resolution PNG instantly in your browser, ready to download. It's free, private (no upload), and needs no signup.

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🔒 Your PDF never leaves your device. Pages are rendered locally in your browser.

How do you convert a PDF to PNG?

Drop your PDF into the tool above and download the PNGs. Each page is rendered separately in your browser, so a five-page PDF gives you five PNG images you can save individually.

What resolution are the PNG pages?

Pages are rendered at twice their nominal size (2× scale), which produces crisp, high-resolution PNGs suitable for on-screen viewing, thumbnails, and most printing. Because PDF pages are often vector-based, rendering them to PNG at a higher scale keeps text and lines sharp rather than pixelated.

Why convert a PDF to PNG?

Turning a PDF page into a PNG is useful when you need an image rather than a document — a thumbnail or preview, a figure to drop into a slide or post, a screenshot-style share, or a page you want to edit in an image editor. PNG keeps the page lossless and supported everywhere. To go the other way, use PNG to PDF.

Is this PDF to PNG converter free and private?

Yes. It's completely free with no signup, and the PDF is rendered entirely on your device — it's never uploaded to a server, which matters for documents that may contain sensitive information.

Frequently asked questions

Does it convert every page?
Yes. Each page of the PDF is rendered to its own PNG, named with the page number.
Will text in the PDF stay sharp?
Yes. Pages are rendered at 2× scale, so vector text and lines come out crisp rather than blurry.
Can it open password-protected PDFs?
Encrypted PDFs can't be rendered without the password; remove the protection first, then convert.
Do you upload my PDF?
No. The whole PDF is rendered locally in your browser — it's never uploaded, stored, or seen by us.

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