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Convert PDF to PNG on iPad
Easily Convert PDF to PNG on iPad using Safari
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Open Safari on your iPad and upload your PDF file to the online converter. The tool will convert each PDF page into separate PNG images, ready for download.
Yes, simply visit the conversion tool website using Safari on your iPad. Upload your PDF, and it will be converted to PNG images without any software installation.
Each page of your PDF document will be converted into a separate PNG image. For example, a 5-page PDF will result in 5 PNG images.
Yes, you can use the conversion tool for free on your iPad through Safari. You can upload and convert your PDF to PNG without any cost.
After conversion, you can download the PNG images directly to your iPad's storage or save them to a cloud service like Evernote, if you’re logged in.
Yes, the tool specifically converts PDF files into PNG images among other formats like JPG, WEBP, and HEIC.
The maximum file size allowed for conversion is 100 MB per PDF file. If your file exceeds this limit, try reducing its size before uploading.
No, the conversion requires an internet connection as it operates through the device's web browser, like Safari.
No app is needed. The conversion is done online via a web browser. Just access the tool through Safari for a straightforward process.
No, the tool does not support OCR for extracting text from images. Further tools would be needed for text extraction post conversion.
In addition to PNG, the tool can also convert to JPG, WEBP, and HEIC image formats.
After conversion, you can preview each PNG image on the download page before saving them to your device or Evernote.
The tool converts each page of the PDF to a PNG image maintaining a good visual quality. Specific quality adjustments aren’t available.
Each page of your PDF will be converted to a separate image; there is no limit on the number of pages for conversion, just on file size.
No, currently, the tool converts all pages of the PDF into PNG images. Specific page selection isn’t supported.