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How to Extract Images From a PDF | Bsbshs

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Need a picture that's inside a PDF — a chart, a photo, a diagram? You can extract images from a PDF or save each page as an image. Here's how, free and privately.

Two ways to get images out of a PDF

Save each page as an image: render every page to a sharp JPG or PNG — great when you want the whole page as a picture. Crop a specific region: grab just one chart or figure from a page as an image.

How to save PDF pages as images

  1. Open the PDF to images tool and add your PDF.
  2. It renders each page at high resolution.
  3. Download the pages individually or all together as a ZIP.

How to grab one figure

  1. Open the Crop PDF to image tool.
  2. Pick the page and drag a box around the figure you want.
  3. Download just that region as a sharp image.
Rendering from the PDF gives a crisp image — much cleaner than a screenshot. Increase the quality for print use.

Do it privately

A browser-based tool renders the PDF on your device, so your document is never uploaded while you pull images out of it.

Frequently asked questions

Can I extract images from a PDF?

Yes — save each page as an image, or crop a specific figure from a page.

Will the images be sharp?

Yes, they're rendered at high resolution — cleaner than a screenshot.

Can I get all pages at once?

Yes, download them together as a ZIP.

Is it free and private?

Yes — free and nothing uploaded.

Summary

To extract images from a PDF, render each page to a sharp image or crop a specific figure from a page. Both are free, high quality, and private in your browser.

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