Short description
The PDF image extractor looks for raster images inside a PDF and can also export full PDF pages as high-quality PNG images.
Quick note
If a PDF is fully text or vector based, embedded image mode may find nothing; use page snapshot mode instead.
Internal links
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Usage, quality and trust notes
When to use it
- Useful for preparing application files, email attachments, official documents and school PDFs quickly.
- Helps check file size, page order, readability and format compatibility before sharing a PDF.
- Connects common document steps such as merging, compressing and converting in the same workflow.
Limits and better-output tips
PDF tools work best with clean, unlocked files. Scanned documents may need OCR, and very large files can take longer to process.
PDF -> PNG, ZIP · Multi-page PDF support
File and privacy approach
Files are used in a temporary workspace to complete the selected action. For sensitive documents, review the downloaded output before sharing it.
Review the downloaded output before publishing or sharing it.
How to use
- 1Select the PDF file.
- 2Choose embedded image or page snapshot mode.
- 3Download one image or a ZIP output.
Core settings
Embedded images
Looks for actual raster images inside the PDF.
Page snapshots
Exports each PDF page as a PNG image.
Why this tool helps
Creates a natural bridge between PDF and image workflows.
Useful, low-friction document utility with clear search intent.