Convert PDF pages to high-resolution PNG images with transparency support. Free online tool for crisp graphics, logos, and diagrams. No signup, no watermark.
PNG is lossless — no compression artifacts, no quality degradation. When you need PDF pages as images with perfect sharpness (logos, diagrams, graphics with text), PNG is the right choice over JPG. ## How to Convert PDF to PNG 1. Visit [pdfhub24.com/pdf-to-png](/pdf-to-png) 2. Upload your PDF 3. Choose output resolution (high quality for sharp results) 4. Convert 5. Download — each page is a separate PNG file in a ZIP archive ## PNG vs JPG — When to Use Which **Use PNG when:** - The page contains sharp text that needs to remain crisp - The page contains logos or graphics with transparent backgrounds - You'll be printing at large format - You're editing the image further after conversion **Use JPG when:** - The page is primarily photographic content - File size matters more than absolute quality - The images are for web display PNG files are larger than JPG at equivalent resolutions — but they're lossless, so you can edit and re-save them without accumulating quality loss. ## High Resolution for Different Purposes **Screen display:** 72–96 DPI is sufficient. PNG files will be smaller. **Office printing:** 150–200 DPI produces clean results on standard laser and inkjet printers. **Professional printing/large format:** 300 DPI or higher for sharp results when printed at full size. ## Using PDF-to-PNG for Slide Extraction If you have a PDF presentation and need individual slides as images: 1. Convert to PNG (each slide = one PNG file) 2. Import the PNG files into Canva, Keynote, or your design tool 3. Edit or composite as needed The PNG versions are editable as images unlike the original PDF.
Common Use Cases
- Extracting high-quality graphics from PDF design files
- Converting PDF logos and icons to PNG with transparency
- Creating crisp diagram images from PDF technical documents
- Producing web-ready images from PDF marketing materials
- Generating high-resolution page images for presentations
Frequently Asked Questions
Why choose PNG over JPG for PDF conversion?
PNG uses lossless compression, preserving every pixel without artifacts. It also supports transparency. Choose PNG for graphics, logos, and diagrams. JPG is better for photographs where smaller file size is preferred.
What resolution are the output images?
Our converter produces high-resolution images suitable for both screen display and print. Text and graphics remain crisp and sharp at any viewing size.
Does PNG support transparent backgrounds?
Yes. PNG preserves transparency channels from your PDF. This is ideal for extracting logos, icons, and graphic elements that need to be placed on different backgrounds.