PDF Image Extractor reads embedded images from a PDF locally in your browser, filters them by size, removes duplicates, and exports PNG, JPG, or ZIP files. Files are not uploaded to a server, making it suitable for contracts, slides, reports, invoices, and archived office documents.
Features
- Upload one PDF and view its file name, size, and page count.
- Extract embedded PDF images instead of rendering full pages as screenshots.
- Export images as PNG or JPG, with configurable JPG quality.
- Filter small icons and decorative graphics by minimum width and height.
- Remove duplicate images, preview results, download single images, or package everything as ZIP.
Usage
- Upload the PDF file you want to process.
- Choose the output format, JPG quality, minimum size, and file name prefix.
- Turn duplicate removal on or off as needed.
- Start extraction, then preview and download images from the result area.
Use Cases
Use it to recover images from product manuals, class slides, contract attachments, research reports, invoice files, and marketing PDFs for asset collection, archiving, content reuse, and office document processing.
Notes
Scanned PDFs usually contain one large image per page. Use a PDF to Image tool when you need page-by-page image export. Encrypted PDFs must be decrypted first. Vector artwork, text, page backgrounds, or complex masks may not be extracted as bitmap images.