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Extract Images from PDF
Pull out all original embedded images and photos from your PDF and download them as a ZIP file.
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The Ultimate Guide to Extracting Images from PDFs
When someone sends you a PDF brochure, presentation, or portfolio, getting the original high-quality photos out of that document can be a nightmare. Taking a screenshot of your monitor severely degrades the image quality, and trying to copy-paste an image out of a PDF reader often fails. Our Image Extractor tool solves this by digging directly into the source code of the PDF to retrieve the original image files.
Why Extract Images Instead of Converting the Page?
- Original Quality: Page converters take a snapshot of the whole page at a set resolution. Extracting the image pulls the raw, original JPEG or PNG file exactly as it was embedded by the author, preserving maximum quality.
- No Text Clutter: If an image in the PDF has text written over it, taking a screenshot captures the text too. Extracting the raw image asset grabs the photo *without* the overlaying text layers.
- Asset Recovery: Perfect for graphic designers, marketers, and developers who need to recover lost logos, vectors, or product photos from old company PDFs to reuse in new projects.
Secure, Offline Extraction
If you are extracting assets from proprietary company documents, uploading those files to a random server is a massive security risk. Our tool leverages advanced JavaScript to read the PDF binary code entirely inside your web browser. It locates the image objects, converts them into viewable files, and packages them into a ZIP folder right on your hard drive.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why didn't it extract anything?
If the tool returns 0 images, it means the PDF consists entirely of text and vector graphics (lines and shapes drawn by code), rather than embedded bitmap images (like JPGs or PNGs).
Will this extract the background of the page?
If the background was inserted as an image file by the creator, yes. If the background is just a solid color code generated by the PDF software, it will not be extracted.
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