Export PDF pages as JPEG or PNG images at your chosen resolution. Each page becomes one image file. Local processing — no upload.
PDF to image conversion renders each page as a raster image file. This lets you use PDF content in applications that only accept images — presentations, websites, word processors, messaging apps, and design tools. Choose JPEG for smaller file sizes, or PNG for lossless quality suitable for further editing.
JPEG is best for sharing, email, web use, and inserting into documents where file size matters. At 85% quality, JPEG images are indistinguishable from PNG at far smaller sizes.
PNG is best when further editing is planned — design work, image compositing, or any use where re-saving may occur. PNG is lossless so no quality degrades with subsequent saves.
72 DPI — Suitable for screen display, websites, and email. Small file sizes. Text may look soft when zoomed in beyond 100%.
150 DPI — Good balance of quality and size. Suitable for presentations, documents shared digitally, and most business use.
300 DPI — Print quality. Use when the image will be printed, used in professional design work, or needs to remain sharp when zoomed in significantly.
Inserting PDF pages into presentations. PowerPoint and Google Slides accept images but not direct PDF pages. Convert PDF pages to images to insert them into slides.
Sharing via messaging apps. WhatsApp, Telegram, and SMS handle images natively. Convert a PDF page to JPEG to share a document page in a conversation without requiring the recipient to have a PDF viewer.
Web publishing. Extract a chart, diagram, or infographic from a PDF report and publish it as an image on a website or blog post.
Document thumbnails. Create preview thumbnails of PDF pages for use as cover images in document management systems or digital libraries.
Can I convert just one specific page rather than the whole PDF?
Yes. Use the Split PDF tool first to extract the specific page you want as a single-page PDF, then convert that to an image. Alternatively, the tool offers a page range option to select which pages to export.
Does converting to an image make the text unsearchable?
Yes. The output is a raster image — text is rendered as pixels and is no longer selectable or searchable. If you need to retain searchable text, use the PDF to Word conversion or keep the PDF format instead.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. All rendering happens locally in your browser using PDF.js. Your PDF never leaves your device at any point.
Export PDF pages as JPEG or PNG images at your chosen resolution. Each page becomes one image file. Local processing — no upload.
PDF to image conversion renders each PDF page as a raster image file. Choose JPEG for smaller file sizes (good for web use and email), or PNG for lossless quality (best for print and further editing). Resolution setting: 72–96 DPI for screen and web use; 150 DPI for presentations; 300 DPI for print-quality output. The images can then be inserted into Word documents, presentations, websites, or any application that accepts image files. Higher resolution produces sharper images but larger files — choose based on how the images will be used.
All tools on rifix.xyz process files entirely in your browser. No document content is uploaded to any server. Processing happens on your own device — your files stay completely private.