Export PDF Pages to Images for Slides and Social
When this applies
Apply these steps when you need visuals from a PDF outside a reader. Pick format and DPI for the destination, then verify text legibility in export.
Tool to use
Convert PDF pages to images.
Open PDF to Image →Steps
- 1Decide target use: on-screen social, slide embedding, or print preview.
- 2Choose DPI or quality appropriate to that use (screen vs print).
- 3Export pages and spot-check typography and charts at full size.
- 4Compress images if the next step is web or email delivery.
Examples
- Annual report chart pages exported for LinkedIn carousel images.
- Slide deck PDF pages rasterized for a CMS that only accepts images.
What to avoid
- Exporting too low resolution and blurring small text.
- Using PNG for photo-heavy pages when JPG would be smaller.
- Skipping a second-viewer check on color and cropping.
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PNG or JPG from PDF?
PNG often preserves sharp UI and text; JPG can be smaller for photo-heavy pages.
Can I reassemble images into a PDF later?
Yes via image-to-PDF if your pipeline needs a new document.