🖼️ PDF ⇄ Image Converter — high-DPI PNG and lossless PDF
PDF → PNG at print resolution · Image → PDF with no re-encoding
🔒 100% private — files are processed in your browser and never uploaded
📄 PDF → PNG
🖼️ Image → PDF (lossless)
How to convert, step by step
- Choose your direction. Use the left card for PDF → PNG, or the right card for Image → PDF.
- Upload your file. Drag and drop, or click to choose. For image to PDF you can select several images at once.
- Pick DPI or page size. Select the resolution for PNG output, or the page size for PDF output.
- Download. The converted file downloads automatically — multi-page PDFs arrive as a zip.
What "no quality loss" actually means
Image → PDF is genuinely lossless. Your original JPG or PNG bytes are embedded into the PDF exactly as they are, so the image inside the PDF is pixel-identical to the file you uploaded — there is no second compression pass.
PDF → PNG depends on DPI. A PDF page is rasterised into pixels, so the resolution you pick decides the detail: 300 DPI suits everyday printing, while 1200 DPI reproduces print-grade artwork. PNG itself is a lossless format, so nothing is lost after rasterising.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I convert a PDF to PNG without losing quality?
Upload the PDF, pick 600 or 1200 DPI and click Convert to PNG. Higher DPI means more pixels per inch, so at 1200 DPI an A4 page becomes roughly 9900x14000 pixels — enough to match the detail of print-resolution artwork.
Is image to PDF really lossless?
Yes. Your JPG or PNG bytes are embedded into the PDF unchanged rather than re-encoded, so there is no second round of compression and no visible quality drop.
What DPI should I choose?
150 DPI for screen viewing, 300 DPI for normal printing, 600 DPI for high-quality print, and 1200 DPI for maximum detail. Very high DPI on large PDFs uses a lot of memory, so prefer a desktop browser for 1200 DPI.
Do you add a watermark or limit pages?
No watermark and no page limit. Multi-page PDFs download as a zip with one PNG per page.
Are my files uploaded anywhere?
No. Conversion happens entirely in your browser, so your documents never leave your device.
Which page sizes can I use for image to PDF?
A4, A3 and Letter, or choose 'Page = exact image size' to make the PDF page match your image dimensions.