While PDFs are great for documents, sometimes you need an image. Whether it's for uploading to a platform that doesn't support PDF, sharing a specific page on social media, or using the content in a design project, converting PDF to PNG gives you maximum flexibility.
The PNG Advantage
We choose PNG (Portable Network Graphics) as our output format for several reasons:
- Lossless Quality: Unlike JPG, PNG doesn't lose quality when saved. Your text remains sharp.
- Transparency Support: If your PDF has transparent elements, PNG preserves them.
- Universal Compatibility: PNGs work everywhere—web, mobile, print, and all editing software.
Technical Specifications
Conversion Details:
Input & Output:
- • Input: Standard PDF documents
- • Output: High-res PNG images
- • Delivery: ZIP archive
- • Naming: Sequential (page-1.png, etc.)
Processing:
- • Resolution: ~300 DPI equivalent
- • Color Space: sRGB
- • Rendering: WebAssembly (Local)
- • Privacy: Zero-knowledge processing