Convert PDF to image offline.
CometPDF exports PDF pages as PNG or JPG images on Windows. Use it to create page previews, thumbnails, visual archives, upload-ready images, or image copies of PDF documents without using an online converter.
CometPDF exports PDF pages as PNG or JPG images on Windows. Use it to create page previews, thumbnails, visual archives, upload-ready images, or image copies of PDF documents without using an online converter.
Each PDF page is rendered into a separate image. PNG is useful for crisp screenshots, forms, diagrams, and pages with text, while JPG is useful for smaller image files and general sharing.
PDF to image conversion is useful when a website, portal, support system, or messaging app does not accept PDF files but does accept images. It is also useful for creating previews of signed documents, scanned pages, invoices, reports, manuals, or presentation exports. CometPDF performs this work locally, which helps protect files that should not pass through third-party conversion services.
You can convert one PDF or process many files in a batch. The output is organized in the selected folder, so each page can be used as an image copy of the original PDF content.
This mode is designed for visual fidelity. It captures the page appearance rather than extracting individual objects from the PDF.
No. PDF pages are rendered to images on your Windows computer. CometPDF does not send the file to a server.
Yes. CometPDF exports PDF pages as separate PNG or JPG image files, making it useful for multi-page documents.
Choose PNG when you want sharper text, forms, screenshots, and diagrams. Choose JPG when smaller file size is more important than perfect sharpness.
Yes. You can add multiple PDF files and export them in one run using the desktop app.
Yes. Scanned PDFs can be exported as images because each page is rendered visually. OCR text extraction is planned for a future Pro release.
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