About PDF to PNG
AntiUpload's PDF to PNG converter turns each PDF page into a crisp, lossless PNG image without uploading anything. Single-page PDFs produce one PNG; multi-page PDFs produce a ZIP of PNGs.
Because everything runs client-side, your document stays on your device. PNG is the right choice when you need sharp text and lines or a transparent-friendly, lossless image rather than a compressed JPG.
How it works
- Drop your PDFDrag a PDF onto the upload zone or click to browse. It never leaves your device.
- Pages render to PNG in your browserEach page is rasterized losslessly — no server involved.
- Download the image(s)One PNG for a single page, or a ZIP of PNGs for a multi-page PDF.
When to use PDF to PNG
Sharp text and diagrams
Keep crisp edges on technical pages, charts, or line art where JPG would add artifacts.
Editing a page in an image tool
Open a page in Photoshop/GIMP/Figma as a lossless PNG to annotate or composite.
Embedding high-quality figures
Use a lossless page image in a document or slide where quality matters.
Frequently asked questions
Is my PDF uploaded?
No — it's converted in your browser with WebAssembly and never sent to a server.
Why is the PNG bigger than a JPG?
PNG is lossless, so files are larger but text and edges stay perfectly sharp. Use PDF to JPG for smaller files.
Multi-page PDFs?
You get a ZIP with one PNG per page.
Any limits?
No watermarks or daily caps — only your device's memory on very large files.