Convert PDF to Image with Adding Sign/Stamp

PDF/PPT to Image Converter - Convert Files to PNG/JPEG Online
Ensure that your document's pages are all in same orientation. If not, convert each page separately, or choose pages that have the same orientation.
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Add Watermark

To get best result, upload PNG file with transparent background for watermark (Stamp/Signature). This ensures clean integration on document.

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Select a PDF or PPT file to begin

How to Convert PDF to Images
Click “Select PDF/PPT File” to upload your document
Choose your output format (PNG or JPEG)
Adjust quality settings if needed
Add watermarks or stamps if desired
Select which pages to convert
Click “Convert” to download your images

Why Use Our PDF to Image Converter?
High Quality: Convert documents to high-resolution images
Watermark Support: Add custom stamps and signatures
Flexible Output: Choose between PNG, JPEG formats
Page Selection: Convert specific pages or ranges
Privacy Focused: All processing happens in your browser
Easy Rotation: Rotate watermarks to any angle

Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert a PDF to PNG?
Simply upload your PDF file using the “Select PDF/PPT File” button, choose PNG as the output format, and click “Convert” to download your images.
Can I add watermarks to my converted images?
Yes! Use the “Stamp/Signature” button to upload your watermark image. You can then position, resize, and rotate it as needed before converting.
What’s the difference between PNG and JPEG formats?
PNG supports transparency and is lossless, making it ideal for images with text or graphics. JPEG is better for photos as it offers smaller file sizes but uses lossy compression.
How can I convert multiple pages at once?
Use the “All Pages” conversion option to convert your entire document. All pages will be downloaded as a ZIP file containing individual images.
Is there a file size limit for conversion?
Our tool can handle most standard documents, but very large files (100+ pages) may take longer to process. For best performance, consider splitting extremely large documents.

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