Convert PDF to PNG – Lossless Page Images for Editing and Design
When you need to use a PDF page as an image in a design workflow, PNG is almost always the better choice over JPEG. PNG is lossless — every pixel rendered from the PDF is preserved exactly, with no JPEG compression artifacts around text edges or thin lines. This is critical for PDFs containing text, charts, infographics, logos, or technical diagrams, where JPEG compression creates visible ringing and blurring.
PNG also supports transparency (alpha channel), which is useful when you have a PDF with a white background that you want to layer over another design — you can later remove the white background in Figma, Photoshop, or Canva because the PNG stores true alpha information. This browser-based converter renders each page via pdf.js at your chosen DPI, exports as lossless PNG, and packages all pages as a ZIP. Your PDF never leaves your browser.
- Use PDF to PNG for — Text-heavy PDFs, technical diagrams, logos, infographics, anything you'll edit further
- Use PDF to JPG for — Photo-heavy PDFs where file size is more important than pixel-perfect accuracy
- Higher DPI = sharper but larger — 150 DPI for web display; 300 DPI for print or high-resolution editing