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How to Extract Images from a PDF — Free Online

Need to get images out of a PDF? The fastest method is converting PDF pages to JPG — each page becomes an image that contains all embedded graphics.

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Method 1 — Convert Pages to JPG (Best for All Images)

Go to pdfeditor.onl/convert-pdf. Select PDF → JPG. Upload your PDF. Each page converts to a separate JPG containing all images on that page.

Tip: For documents with full-page images or photo layouts, this method extracts every image perfectly.

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Method 2 — Screenshot Specific Images

Open the PDF in Chrome at zoom 150%. Take a screenshot (Windows: Snipping Tool / Mac: Cmd+Shift+4) of the specific image area. This captures individual images without converting the whole document.

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Method 3 — Use PDF Studio to Identify Image Areas

Open the PDF in pdfeditor.onl/pdf-studio. Screenshots or downloads of the page content are available via the PDF viewer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I extract only specific images from a PDF?

Not directly. The best approach is to convert to JPG, then crop the specific image areas from the resulting JPG files.

Is extracting images from PDFs free?

Yes — converting to JPG at pdfeditor.onl/convert-pdf is completely free.

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