How to Convert a PDF to PNG Images

Last updated: February 24, 2026

Need a lossless image of a PDF page — for a presentation, documentation, or design project? PNG format preserves every detail without compression artifacts, making it ideal for text-heavy pages, diagrams, and anything where pixel-perfect quality matters. OneClickPDF converts each page to PNG in your browser.

Step-by-Step Guide

1

Open the PDF to PNG tool

Navigate to the PDF to PNG page on OneClickPDF.

2

Upload your PDF

Drop the file onto the upload zone.

3

Convert all pages

Each page is rendered as a high-quality lossless PNG image using Mozilla's PDF.js rendering engine.

4

Download your images

Download individual page images or get everything in a ZIP file. PNG files maintain perfect quality with no compression artifacts.

PDF to PNG

Export PDF pages as transparent-friendly PNG images.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why PNG instead of JPG?
PNG uses lossless compression — every pixel is preserved exactly. JPG uses lossy compression that introduces artifacts, especially around sharp edges and text. Choose PNG for text, diagrams, and screenshots; JPG for photos.
Are PNG files larger than JPG?
Generally yes, because lossless compression preserves all data. For a typical PDF page, PNG might be 2-5x larger than JPG. The trade-off is perfect quality.
Does PNG support transparency?
Yes. PNG supports alpha transparency, unlike JPG. If your PDF has transparent elements, they're preserved in PNG output.
What resolution are the output images?
Pages are rendered at high resolution suitable for viewing, sharing, and printing. The output matches the visual quality of the PDF.

When quality matters, choose PNG over JPG. Lossless compression means every pixel is preserved — perfect for diagrams, text, and technical content where compression artifacts are unacceptable.

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