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PDF Converter

Use this page when you need a quick format change without leaving your browser: split PDF pages into images, or combine image files into a PDF for sharing, printing, or archiving.

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Input

Drop a PDF here or tap to choose a file.

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Output

Limits: 1 file, 10MB max, 20 pages max.

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Conversion Results

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Supported PDF and image conversions

Use this free browser-based tool for PDF to JPG, PDF to PNG, PDF to WEBP, JPG to PDF, PNG to PDF, and WEBP to PDF conversions. It is useful when you need a preview image, a print-friendly PDF, or a cleaner file for sharing.

Popular use cases include saving a page as an image, rebuilding image files into a single PDF, and preparing files for email, review, or upload limits.

Choose the right output

JPG: best when you want a quick preview or a lightweight image.

PNG: best when you want a sharper image with cleaner edges.

WEBP: best when you want a smaller file for the web.

PDF: best when you want to share, archive, or print the result in one document.

That choice matters because different users want different outputs even when the source file is the same.

Typical workflows

PDF to image: useful when someone needs a quick preview, wants to place a page inside a slide, or has to share a page as a lightweight visual instead of a full document.

Image to PDF: useful when one or more screenshots, scans, or exported images need to be grouped into a single document for email, printing, or archive handoff.

Those are different jobs, which is why the swap button matters. The page is designed to handle both directions without sending users to a separate converter URL.

Before you convert

Check whether you need page-by-page output or a combined document first. That choice changes the final result more than the file type in many cases.

If the file is for email, archive, or office sharing, PDF is usually the safer choice. If you only need a visual reference, JPG or PNG is usually faster to use.

What makes this converter useful

Many converter sites split every format pair into separate pages. Tooltensor keeps the practical PDF and image routes together so users can switch direction on the same page, keep the same limits in view, and decide the output type based on the actual task instead of navigating a tool farm.

Quick answers

Which formats are supported? PDF to JPG, PNG, and WEBP, plus JPG, PNG, and WEBP back to PDF.

What is this page best for? It is the main Tooltensor page for quick file-format changes when you need a practical output rather than a design-heavy editor.

Are files uploaded? No. Conversion runs in your browser for this free version.

What are the limits? PDF-to-image jobs allow one PDF up to 10MB with a 20-page cap. Image-to-PDF jobs allow multiple image files up to 10MB total.