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Save PDF as Image
Quickly convert and save PDF as image
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To save a PDF page as an image, upload your PDF and use the available annotation tools if needed. Then choose the conversion option and download the page in an image format like JPEG or PNG.
Yes, after adding a signature via text annotation to your PDF, you can save the page with the signature as an image, making it easy to share and view on different devices.
You can convert your PDF pages into common image formats like JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. Choose your preferred format during the download process after uploading and annotating your PDF.
You can save each PDF page individually as an image by paging through the document and converting each one to ensure they are all saved in the desired format.
Yes, the maximum file size for PDFs is 100 MB. This limit ensures smooth processing when uploading and converting each PDF page to an image format.
By saving your desired PDF page as an image, you can easily copy, share, or embed the resulting image file into other documents or platforms.
The quality of the converted PDF images matches your original document, ensuring clarity and detail precision. Adjust your PDF settings if a specific image resolution is needed.
Yes, all added annotations like highlights, text, and drawings are captured when saving a PDF page as an image, preserving your markup in the final image.
Upload your PDF, navigate to the desired page, and use the tool to save it as an image file. Before converting, you can add annotations to include additional comments.
Currently, the tool supports saving entire pages as images. To save a specific section, edit the page or crop the finished image using image editing tools.
No, the PDF-to-image feature is only available on desktop browsers like Chrome and Firefox. For mobile use, please explore other mobile-friendly solutions.
No, real-time collaboration is not available. The tool focuses on individual use, allowing annotations and conversions of a single file without shared editing.
No, there is currently no feature for tracking annotation history. Once you save the PDF as an image, previous annotations are embedded without historical overview.
No, batch processing is not supported. You need to process each PDF page individually and save them one by one as images to ensure thorough conversion.
No, you cannot directly edit PDF text. This tool allows you to add annotations over existing content and convert full pages into images without altering the original text.