PDF to PNG
Convert a PDF to PNG images for free, right in your browser. Open the file, export each page as a sharp, lossless PNG, and a multi-page PDF comes back as a tidy zip. Every page is rendered on your own device, so even sensitive documents never leave your computer.
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PDF to PNG — how it works
- Open your PDF. Drag a PDF onto the editor or choose one; each page shows as a thumbnail.
- Choose PNG and a resolution. Open To images, pick PNG, and select Standard or High resolution.
- Export and download. Export: a single page saves as one PNG, and multiple pages download together as a .zip.
Your files never leave your browser
The conversion runs entirely in your browser. When you open a PDF, each page is rendered to a PNG on your own device — there is no server, no upload, and no copy of your file kept anywhere online. A strict Content-Security-Policy blocks the page from shipping your document out, and once it has loaded you can convert with the network off. Because the web tools are open source, you can read the code and confirm it. That makes it a private way to turn confidential pages into PNG images offline. Read the privacy policy →
Why use DocLab
- Lossless PNG — crisp text and transparency, ideal for screenshots and graphics
- Standard or High resolution
- Multi-page PDFs download as a numbered zip
- Free with no sign-up and no page limits
- Nothing is uploaded — pages render on your device
- Works on Windows, Mac, Linux, ChromeOS, and mobile
Frequently asked questions
Are my files uploaded to convert to PNG?
No. Pages are rendered to PNG directly in your browser; nothing is sent to a server, and it works offline after the page loads.
Is it free, and do I need an account?
Yes — free, no account, no email, and no watermark on the images.
PNG or JPG — which should I pick?
PNG is lossless with sharp text and transparency, best for documents and graphics; JPG makes smaller, photo-style files. Use the PDF to JPG tool if you prefer JPG.
How do the images download?
A single page saves as one PNG; multiple pages download as a zip, numbered in page order.
Does it work on Mac and mobile?
Yes, in any modern browser on Windows, Mac, Linux, ChromeOS, and phones or tablets.
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