[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":1446},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-posts-en":3},[4,443,877,1320],{"id":5,"title":6,"author":7,"body":8,"date":412,"description":413,"extension":414,"faq":415,"meta":429,"navigation":430,"path":431,"seo":432,"stem":433,"tags":434,"__hash__":442},"blog_en\u002Fimage-to-pdf-converter-guide.md","Convert Multiple Images to PDF Online Free (No Upload, Full Privacy)","Pixel Pocket",{"type":9,"value":10,"toc":385},"minimark",[11,15,18,21,26,29,52,56,67,70,74,83,90,93,97,100,108,111,117,120,134,138,141,204,207,213,233,236,244,248,251,254,258,266,272,275,279,284,291,295,298,302,305,309,312,316,320,323,327,330,334,337,341,344,348,351,355,358,362,369,372],[12,13,14],"p",{},"You just took photos of a dozen contract pages, and the other party wants them as a single PDF. Or you've put together a bunch of screenshots and diagrams for a presentation, and sending them one by one feels messy. But every online tool you find asks you to upload your files first — and you can't help wondering where they end up.",[12,16,17],{},"This is one of the most common document tasks: combining loose images into a single PDF. Most \"free\" online PDF tools either limit how many pages you can process, throw a paywall at the download step, or quietly store your files on their servers.",[12,19,20],{},"Pixel Pocket's image-to-PDF feature was built for exactly this problem. Everything runs in your browser. From the moment you drag in your images to the moment you download the result, your files never leave your computer.",[22,23,25],"h2",{"id":24},"why-convert-images-to-pdf","Why Convert Images to PDF",[12,27,28],{},"Combining loose images into a single PDF is more than just tidying up.",[30,31,32,40,46],"ul",{},[33,34,35,39],"li",{},[36,37,38],"strong",{},"Preserves quality"," — PDF is a fixed-layout format that looks identical on any device. Images pasted into Word or PowerPoint can shift or lose quality when opened on another machine.",[33,41,42,45],{},[36,43,44],{},"Print-ready"," — One PDF prints all pages at once instead of opening images one by one.",[33,47,48,51],{},[36,49,50],{},"Easy archiving"," — One file replaces a folder of loose images. Perfect for contracts, receipts, and scanned notes.",[22,53,55],{"id":54},"what-youll-need","What You'll Need",[30,57,58,61,64],{},[33,59,60],{},"JPG or PNG images you want to combine (no limit on quantity)",[33,62,63],{},"A modern browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari)",[33,65,66],{},"About 20 seconds",[12,68,69],{},"No software to install. No account. No payment.",[22,71,73],{"id":72},"step-1-open-the-pdf-converter-image-to-pdf-mode","Step 1: Open the PDF Converter (Image to PDF Mode)",[12,75,76,77,82],{},"Go to the ",[78,79,81],"a",{"href":80},"\u002Ftools\u002Fpdf-converter","PDF Converter page",". It starts in \"PDF to Image\" mode by default. Click the toggle at the top to switch to \"Image to PDF\".",[12,84,85],{},[86,87],"img",{"alt":88,"src":89},"Image to PDF tool interface","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fimage-to-pdf-converter-guide\u002Ftool-interface.png",[12,91,92],{},"The tool has a two-column layout: upload area and settings on the left, image grid and download on the right. Clean interface, no ads, no clutter.",[22,94,96],{"id":95},"step-2-upload-your-images","Step 2: Upload Your Images",[12,98,99],{},"Click the upload area or drag your images directly in. The tool accepts two formats:",[30,101,102,105],{},[33,103,104],{},"JPEG \u002F JPG",[33,106,107],{},"PNG",[12,109,110],{},"You can add as many images as you want at once. They'll appear in a grid on the right side in the order you added them, with clear preview thumbnails.",[12,112,113],{},[86,114],{"alt":115,"src":116},"Images uploaded and displayed in grid","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fimage-to-pdf-converter-guide\u002Fimages-uploaded.png",[12,118,119],{},"If you need to reorder, remove an image and re-upload it in the correct position. The current version follows upload order, so plan your sequence before converting.",[121,122,123],"blockquote",{},[12,124,125,128,129,133],{},[36,126,127],{},"Note:"," If you have images in other formats (WebP, BMP, AVIF), use the ",[78,130,132],{"href":131},"\u002Ftools\u002Fimage-converter","Image Format Converter"," to convert them to JPG or PNG first.",[22,135,137],{"id":136},"step-3-choose-page-size","Step 3: Choose Page Size",[12,139,140],{},"Once your images are uploaded, pick the page size for your PDF from the settings panel. There are three options:",[142,143,144,160],"table",{},[145,146,147],"thead",{},[148,149,150,154,157],"tr",{},[151,152,153],"th",{},"Page Size",[151,155,156],{},"Effect",[151,158,159],{},"Best For",[161,162,163,178,191],"tbody",{},[148,164,165,172,175],{},[166,167,168,171],"td",{},[36,169,170],{},"Fit to Image"," (default)",[166,173,174],{},"Each page matches the image dimensions",[166,176,177],{},"Portfolio presentations, maintaining original proportions",[148,179,180,185,188],{},[166,181,182],{},[36,183,184],{},"A4",[166,186,187],{},"Images embedded in a standard A4 page",[166,189,190],{},"Printing, formal submissions, archiving",[148,192,193,198,201],{},[166,194,195],{},[36,196,197],{},"Letter",[166,199,200],{},"Images embedded in a standard Letter page",[166,202,203],{},"North American document standards",[12,205,206],{},"When you select A4 or Letter, you can also set the page orientation:",[12,208,209],{},[86,210],{"alt":211,"src":212},"Page size and orientation settings","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fimage-to-pdf-converter-guide\u002Fpage-size-settings.png",[30,214,215,221,227],{},[33,216,217,220],{},[36,218,219],{},"Auto"," — Detects orientation from each image's aspect ratio (recommended)",[33,222,223,226],{},[36,224,225],{},"Portrait"," — Forces portrait layout for all pages",[33,228,229,232],{},[36,230,231],{},"Landscape"," — Forces landscape layout for all pages",[12,234,235],{},"Whichever size you choose, images are automatically centered and scaled proportionally — no cropping or distortion.",[121,237,238],{},[12,239,240,243],{},[36,241,242],{},"Tip:"," If your image aspect ratio differs significantly from the page size (e.g., a wide image on a portrait A4 page), you'll see blank space around the edges. Switch to \"Fit to Image\" mode to match each page to your image proportions.",[22,245,247],{"id":246},"step-4-start-conversion","Step 4: Start Conversion",[12,249,250],{},"Click the \"Convert\" button to begin. A progress bar shows the status of each image.",[12,252,253],{},"The entire merge process happens inside your browser. Zero data is sent to any server.",[22,255,257],{"id":256},"step-5-download-your-pdf","Step 5: Download Your PDF",[12,259,260,261,265],{},"Once complete, click the \"Download PDF\" button. Your browser will save the file immediately with the default filename ",[262,263,264],"code",{},"images-to-pdf.pdf"," — you can rename it however you like.",[12,267,268],{},[86,269],{"alt":270,"src":271},"Download button after conversion","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fimage-to-pdf-converter-guide\u002Fpdf-ready-download.png",[12,273,274],{},"The whole workflow from upload to download typically takes just a few seconds.",[22,276,278],{"id":277},"pro-tips","Pro Tips",[280,281,283],"h3",{"id":282},"_1-use-a4-for-formal-submissions","1. Use A4 for formal submissions",[12,285,286,287,290],{},"If the PDF is for official use — applications, contracts, printing — ",[36,288,289],{},"choose A4 or Letter"," as the page size. In \"Fit to Image\" mode, pages may have different dimensions, which can cause display issues in some PDF readers or printers.",[280,292,294],{"id":293},"_2-jpg-for-photos-png-for-screenshots","2. JPG for photos, PNG for screenshots",[12,296,297],{},"JPG gives smaller file sizes for photos and camera images. Use PNG for screenshots, charts, or anything that needs a transparent background.",[280,299,301],{"id":300},"_3-upload-order-determines-page-order","3. Upload order determines page order",[12,303,304],{},"The order of images in your PDF matches the order you uploaded them. Arrange your files before dragging them in, or remove and re-upload to fix the sequence.",[280,306,308],{"id":307},"_4-works-across-devices","4. Works across devices",[12,310,311],{},"Since everything runs in the browser, you can process on any device and download the result directly. No worries about files lingering on someone else's machine.",[22,313,315],{"id":314},"frequently-asked-questions","Frequently Asked Questions",[280,317,319],{"id":318},"does-converting-images-to-pdf-reduce-quality","Does converting images to PDF reduce quality?",[12,321,322],{},"No. All processing happens locally in your browser with no additional compression or re-encoding. The output PDF preserves the original image quality.",[280,324,326],{"id":325},"what-image-formats-are-supported","What image formats are supported?",[12,328,329],{},"Currently JPG and PNG. For WebP, BMP, AVIF, or other formats, use the Image Format Converter first to convert them to JPG or PNG.",[280,331,333],{"id":332},"how-many-images-can-i-combine","How many images can I combine?",[12,335,336],{},"There is no limit. You can combine a few or hundreds of images at once. Processing time increases with the number of images, but the tool handles them all.",[280,338,340],{"id":339},"is-it-safe-will-my-files-be-uploaded","Is it safe? Will my files be uploaded?",[12,342,343],{},"Yes, it's safe. Everything runs locally in your browser. Your images and the generated PDF never leave your device. All data is cleared when you close the page.",[280,345,347],{"id":346},"what-if-the-output-pdf-is-too-large","What if the output PDF is too large?",[12,349,350],{},"Compress your images first using the Image Compressor, or choose \"Fit to Image\" page size to avoid embedding oversized images in standard page dimensions.",[280,352,354],{"id":353},"how-do-i-change-the-image-order","How do I change the image order?",[12,356,357],{},"Images follow upload order. Remove images and re-upload in the correct sequence to reorder.",[22,359,361],{"id":360},"try-it-now","Try It Now",[12,363,364,365,368],{},"The ",[78,366,367],{"href":80},"Image to PDF tool"," is completely free. No account needed. Your files stay on your computer from start to finish.",[12,370,371],{},"Also check out:",[30,373,374,380],{},[33,375,376,379],{},[78,377,378],{"href":80},"PDF to Image"," — the reverse direction, extract every page as a standalone image",[33,381,382,384],{},[78,383,132],{"href":131}," — convert between JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, and BMP",{"title":386,"searchDepth":387,"depth":387,"links":388},"",2,[389,390,391,392,393,394,395,396,403,411],{"id":24,"depth":387,"text":25},{"id":54,"depth":387,"text":55},{"id":72,"depth":387,"text":73},{"id":95,"depth":387,"text":96},{"id":136,"depth":387,"text":137},{"id":246,"depth":387,"text":247},{"id":256,"depth":387,"text":257},{"id":277,"depth":387,"text":278,"children":397},[398,400,401,402],{"id":282,"depth":399,"text":283},3,{"id":293,"depth":399,"text":294},{"id":300,"depth":399,"text":301},{"id":307,"depth":399,"text":308},{"id":314,"depth":387,"text":315,"children":404},[405,406,407,408,409,410],{"id":318,"depth":399,"text":319},{"id":325,"depth":399,"text":326},{"id":332,"depth":399,"text":333},{"id":339,"depth":399,"text":340},{"id":346,"depth":399,"text":347},{"id":353,"depth":399,"text":354},{"id":360,"depth":387,"text":361},"2026-06-04","Free online tool to combine JPG and PNG images into a single PDF. Choose from Fit, A4, or Letter page sizes with auto, portrait, or landscape orientation. All processing runs locally in your browser — your files never leave your computer.","md",[416,417,419,421,424,426,428],{"q":319,"a":322},{"q":326,"a":418},"Currently JPG and PNG. For other formats (WebP, BMP, AVIF), use the Image Format Converter tool first.",{"q":333,"a":420},"There is no limit. You can combine a few or hundreds of images at once. Processing time increases with the number of images.",{"q":422,"a":423},"Can I use it on mobile?","Yes. Open it in your mobile browser — the upload, settings, and download flow are identical to desktop.",{"q":340,"a":425},"Yes. Everything runs locally in your browser. Your images and the generated PDF never leave your device.",{"q":347,"a":427},"Compress your images first using the Image Compressor, or choose Fit to Image page size to avoid embedding oversized pages.",{"q":354,"a":357},{},true,"\u002Fimage-to-pdf-converter-guide",{"title":6,"description":413},"image-to-pdf-converter-guide",[435,436,437,438,439,440,441],"image to PDF","JPG to PDF","PNG to PDF","combine images to PDF","online tool","free","privacy","Rqp1rmkvm_vFXVP5p9BMRkEIcvJ4PcQuP6ki2bo4o-g",{"id":444,"title":445,"author":7,"body":446,"date":412,"description":849,"extension":414,"faq":850,"meta":866,"navigation":430,"path":867,"seo":868,"stem":869,"tags":870,"__hash__":876},"blog_en\u002Fpdf-to-image-extractor-guide.md","Convert PDF to Images Online Free: Extract Every Page as JPG\u002FPNG\u002FWebP (No Upload)",{"type":9,"value":447,"toc":821},[448,451,454,457,461,464,484,486,496,498,502,507,513,516,520,527,538,541,547,551,554,558,612,616,619,639,643,646,660,663,669,675,682,684,687,690,694,697,712,718,721,723,727,730,734,737,741,744,748,756,758,762,765,769,772,776,779,783,786,790,793,797,800,802,807,809],[12,449,450],{},"You receive a PDF with a few great illustrations you'd like to save as standalone images. Or your presentation was exported as a PDF, and you want to turn each slide into a shareable image. Maybe you have an eBook in PDF format and just want to convert a chapter to images for reading on your phone.",[12,452,453],{},"Extracting images from a PDF sounds simple, but the usual options all have drawbacks: screenshots are low-res, professional software is overkill, and online tools require uploads.",[12,455,456],{},"Pixel Pocket's PDF-to-image tool solves this. Drag in your PDF, choose your format, click convert — every page becomes a standalone image. All inside your browser, with zero uploads.",[22,458,460],{"id":459},"why-convert-pdf-to-images","Why Convert PDF to Images",[12,462,463],{},"PDFs are great for reading and printing, but images are often more practical.",[30,465,466,472,478],{},[33,467,468,471],{},[36,469,470],{},"Social sharing"," — Post directly to social platforms. No extra steps for recipients.",[33,473,474,477],{},[36,475,476],{},"Web embedding"," — Images are lighter and more compatible than inline PDF viewers.",[33,479,480,483],{},[36,481,482],{},"Standalone use"," — Each page becomes an independent image you can crop, annotate, and reference without opening the full PDF.",[22,485,55],{"id":54},[30,487,488,491,493],{},[33,489,490],{},"A PDF file (or multiple PDFs — batch processing is supported)",[33,492,63],{},[33,494,495],{},"About 30 seconds",[12,497,69],{},[22,499,501],{"id":500},"step-1-open-the-pdf-to-image-tool","Step 1: Open the PDF to Image Tool",[12,503,76,504,506],{},[78,505,81],{"href":80},". It starts in \"PDF to Image\" mode by default, so you're ready to go immediately.",[12,508,509],{},[86,510],{"alt":511,"src":512},"PDF to image tool interface","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fpdf-to-image-extractor-guide\u002Ftool-interface.png",[12,514,515],{},"Clean two-column layout: upload area and settings on the left, PDF file list and conversion results on the right.",[22,517,519],{"id":518},"step-2-upload-your-pdf","Step 2: Upload Your PDF",[12,521,522,523,526],{},"Drag your PDF into the upload area or click to select it. You can upload multiple PDFs at once — ",[36,524,525],{},"there's no page limit",":",[30,528,529,532,535],{},[33,530,531],{},"A 5-page contract? No problem.",[33,533,534],{},"A 200-page product manual? Works just fine.",[33,536,537],{},"Multiple PDFs at the same time? Absolutely.",[12,539,540],{},"Each PDF appears as a card showing its filename and size.",[12,542,543],{},[86,544],{"alt":545,"src":546},"PDF files loaded and displayed as cards","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fpdf-to-image-extractor-guide\u002Fpdf-pages-loaded.png",[22,548,550],{"id":549},"step-3-configure-output-settings","Step 3: Configure Output Settings",[12,552,553],{},"The left panel gives you three adjustable parameters:",[280,555,557],{"id":556},"output-format","Output Format",[142,559,560,572],{},[145,561,562],{},[148,563,564,567,570],{},[151,565,566],{},"Format",[151,568,569],{},"Characteristics",[151,571,159],{},[161,573,574,586,599],{},[148,575,576,580,583],{},[166,577,578,171],{},[36,579,107],{},[166,581,582],{},"Lossless, supports transparency",[166,584,585],{},"Screenshots, illustrations, graphics",[148,587,588,593,596],{},[166,589,590],{},[36,591,592],{},"JPEG",[166,594,595],{},"Lossy compression, smaller files",[166,597,598],{},"Photo-heavy PDFs, no transparency needed",[148,600,601,606,609],{},[166,602,603],{},[36,604,605],{},"WebP",[166,607,608],{},"Modern format, smaller than JPEG",[166,610,611],{},"Web use, saving storage space",[280,613,615],{"id":614},"quality-jpeg-and-webp-only","Quality (JPEG and WebP only)",[12,617,618],{},"These are lossy formats. The quality slider controls how much compression is applied:",[30,620,621,627,633],{},[33,622,623,626],{},[36,624,625],{},"80-90%"," — Nearly indistinguishable from original, much smaller file size (recommended)",[33,628,629,632],{},[36,630,631],{},"60-70%"," — Visible compression but acceptable",[33,634,635,638],{},[36,636,637],{},"Below 50%"," — Not recommended unless file size is your only concern",[280,640,642],{"id":641},"scale","Scale",[12,644,645],{},"This is a surprisingly useful feature. Default behavior:",[30,647,648,654],{},[33,649,650,653],{},[36,651,652],{},"Desktop: 2x"," — Crisper output than screen resolution, ideal for high-quality images",[33,655,656,659],{},[36,657,658],{},"Mobile: 1x"," — Balanced between clarity and file size",[12,661,662],{},"You can adjust from 0.5x up to 3x. Higher values produce sharper images with larger file sizes.",[12,664,665],{},[86,666],{"alt":667,"src":668},"Output format, quality, and scale settings","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fpdf-to-image-extractor-guide\u002Foutput-format-settings.png",[12,670,671,674],{},[36,672,673],{},"Pro tip:"," For text-heavy PDFs, 1x-1.5x is sufficient. For image-rich PDFs (catalogs, portfolios), go with 2x or higher.",[121,676,677],{},[12,678,679,681],{},[36,680,242],{}," If your output looks blurry, check the scale setting. Text PDFs are fine at 1x, but PDFs containing high-resolution photos or fine line art benefit from 2x or higher.",[22,683,247],{"id":246},[12,685,686],{},"Click the \"Convert\" button. The tool processes each page one by one, with a progress bar showing real-time completion percentage.",[12,688,689],{},"During conversion, each PDF is parsed and every page is rendered into your chosen image format. The entire process happens inside your browser.",[22,691,693],{"id":692},"step-5-download-your-images","Step 5: Download Your Images",[12,695,696],{},"Once conversion is complete, you have two download options:",[698,699,700,706],"ol",{},[33,701,702,705],{},[36,703,704],{},"Individual download"," — Click the download button on any image to save it separately",[33,707,708,711],{},[36,709,710],{},"Batch ZIP download"," — Click \"Download All as ZIP\" to get everything in a single archive, organized by PDF name",[12,713,714],{},[86,715],{"alt":716,"src":717},"Batch download bar with conversion results","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fpdf-to-image-extractor-guide\u002Fbatch-download-results.png",[12,719,720],{},"Each card shows a preview of the converted image and its file size. If the quality isn't what you expected, adjust the settings and convert again.",[22,722,278],{"id":277},[280,724,726],{"id":725},"_1-text-pdfs-png-1x-is-plenty","1. Text PDFs: PNG + 1x is plenty",[12,728,729],{},"If your PDF is mostly text or line art, PNG at 1x scale produces crisp results with small file sizes.",[280,731,733],{"id":732},"_2-image-heavy-pdfs-go-2x-or-higher","2. Image-heavy PDFs: go 2x or higher",[12,735,736],{},"For PDFs with lots of images (catalogs, design portfolios, photo albums), use JPEG at 2x scale for the best balance of clarity and file size.",[280,738,740],{"id":739},"_3-batch-multiple-pdfs","3. Batch multiple PDFs",[12,742,743],{},"You can drag in several PDFs at once. When you download the ZIP archive, pages from each PDF are placed in separate folders automatically — no mixing.",[280,745,747],{"id":746},"_4-a-privacy-bonus","4. A privacy bonus",[12,749,750,751,755],{},"PDFs can carry hidden metadata (author, creation date, edit history). Extracted images are pure pixel output — they don't carry over any of that hidden data. If you want to go further, use the ",[78,752,754],{"href":753},"\u002Ftools\u002Fimage-metadata-remover","Metadata Remover"," for an extra layer of cleanup.",[22,757,315],{"id":314},[280,759,761],{"id":760},"does-converting-pdf-to-images-lose-quality","Does converting PDF to images lose quality?",[12,763,764],{},"Quality depends on the scale setting. Text-heavy PDFs are crisp at 1x-1.5x. Image-rich PDFs (catalogs, portfolios) benefit from 2x or higher.",[280,766,768],{"id":767},"what-output-formats-are-supported","What output formats are supported?",[12,770,771],{},"Three formats: PNG (lossless, supports transparency), JPEG (smaller files, universal compatibility), and WebP (modern format, smallest file size at equivalent quality).",[280,773,775],{"id":774},"can-i-batch-convert-multiple-pdfs","Can I batch convert multiple PDFs?",[12,777,778],{},"Yes. Drag in multiple PDFs at once. The tool processes them sequentially and the ZIP download organizes pages into separate folders by source file.",[280,780,782],{"id":781},"how-is-this-different-from-taking-screenshots","How is this different from taking screenshots?",[12,784,785],{},"Screenshots are limited by your screen resolution (typically 72-96 DPI). This tool outputs high-resolution images at up to 3x scale, far exceeding screenshot quality.",[280,787,789],{"id":788},"do-the-output-images-retain-pdf-metadata","Do the output images retain PDF metadata?",[12,791,792],{},"No. The output is pure pixel data. Hidden metadata from the original PDF (author, creation date, edit history) is not carried over.",[280,794,796],{"id":795},"is-it-safe-to-convert-pdf-to-image-online","Is it safe to convert PDF to image online?",[12,798,799],{},"Yes. All processing happens locally in your browser. Your PDF never leaves your computer. All data is cleared when you close the page.",[22,801,361],{"id":360},[12,803,364,804,368],{},[78,805,806],{"href":80},"PDF to Image tool",[12,808,371],{},[30,810,811,817],{},[33,812,813,816],{},[78,814,815],{"href":80},"Image to PDF"," — the reverse direction, combine multiple images into a single PDF",[33,818,819,384],{},[78,820,132],{"href":131},{"title":386,"searchDepth":387,"depth":387,"links":822},[823,824,825,826,827,832,833,834,840,848],{"id":459,"depth":387,"text":460},{"id":54,"depth":387,"text":55},{"id":500,"depth":387,"text":501},{"id":518,"depth":387,"text":519},{"id":549,"depth":387,"text":550,"children":828},[829,830,831],{"id":556,"depth":399,"text":557},{"id":614,"depth":399,"text":615},{"id":641,"depth":399,"text":642},{"id":246,"depth":387,"text":247},{"id":692,"depth":387,"text":693},{"id":277,"depth":387,"text":278,"children":835},[836,837,838,839],{"id":725,"depth":399,"text":726},{"id":732,"depth":399,"text":733},{"id":739,"depth":399,"text":740},{"id":746,"depth":399,"text":747},{"id":314,"depth":387,"text":315,"children":841},[842,843,844,845,846,847],{"id":760,"depth":399,"text":761},{"id":767,"depth":399,"text":768},{"id":774,"depth":399,"text":775},{"id":781,"depth":399,"text":782},{"id":788,"depth":399,"text":789},{"id":795,"depth":399,"text":796},{"id":360,"depth":387,"text":361},"Free online PDF to image converter. Extract every page of your PDF as JPG, PNG, or WebP with adjustable scale (0.5x-3x) and quality. Batch download all pages as ZIP. All processing is local — zero upload, full privacy.",[851,853,855,857,859,862,864],{"q":761,"a":852},"You control quality through the scale setting. For text-heavy PDFs use 1x-1.5x; for image-rich PDFs use 2x or higher.",{"q":768,"a":854},"PNG (lossless, supports transparency), JPEG (smaller file size), and WebP (modern format, even smaller).",{"q":775,"a":856},"Yes. Drag in multiple PDFs at once. The ZIP download organizes pages into separate folders by source file.",{"q":782,"a":858},"Screenshots are limited by screen resolution. This tool outputs high-resolution images at up to 3x scale.",{"q":860,"a":861},"Where do I find the converted images?","Download individual images or click Download All as ZIP to get everything in one archive.",{"q":796,"a":863},"Yes. All processing happens locally in your browser. Your PDF never leaves your computer.",{"q":789,"a":865},"No. The output is pure pixel data — no hidden metadata from the original PDF is carried over.",{},"\u002Fpdf-to-image-extractor-guide",{"title":445,"description":849},"pdf-to-image-extractor-guide",[871,872,873,874,875,439,440,441],"PDF to image","PDF to JPG","PDF to PNG","PDF to WebP","extract PDF pages","BY9KignPHDK0uUyGi-7cltQcwRfAfxDi733h262fIr8",{"id":878,"title":879,"author":7,"body":880,"date":1295,"description":1296,"extension":414,"faq":1297,"meta":1311,"navigation":430,"path":1312,"seo":1313,"stem":1314,"tags":1315,"__hash__":1319},"blog_en\u002Fcompress-images-online-free.md","How to Compress Images Online Free (No Upload, Full Privacy)",{"type":9,"value":881,"toc":1268},[882,885,888,891,894,898,901,921,924,926,936,939,943,950,953,959,963,966,980,983,989,993,996,1000,1003,1063,1069,1075,1079,1082,1085,1096,1103,1107,1115,1118,1140,1150,1154,1157,1163,1166,1172,1174,1178,1181,1185,1191,1195,1198,1202,1205,1207,1211,1214,1218,1221,1225,1228,1232,1235,1237,1240,1244,1247,1249,1255,1257],[12,883,884],{},"The photo you just took is 4.7 MB. The form you're filling out says max 2 MB. You need to shrink it — fast.",[12,886,887],{},"You search for an online image compressor, find one, drag your photo in, and wait. Then you realize: this tool uploaded your private photo to a server somewhere. Maybe they store it. Maybe they don't. You have no way to know.",[12,889,890],{},"That specific worry is the reason Pixel Pocket exists. Every tool on this site runs entirely inside your browser. Your images never leave your computer. Not a single byte gets uploaded.",[12,892,893],{},"If that matters to you, let's walk through how to compress images using a tool that respects your privacy.",[22,895,897],{"id":896},"why-compress-images","Why Compress Images",[12,899,900],{},"Image compression is about more than just making files smaller.",[30,902,903,909,915],{},[33,904,905,908],{},[36,906,907],{},"Faster loading"," — An unoptimized photo can account for over 60% of a webpage's total resource size. Compressed images load faster and use less bandwidth.",[33,910,911,914],{},[36,912,913],{},"Meet upload limits"," — Email attachments, application portals, and social platforms all cap file sizes. Without compression, large images won't go through.",[33,916,917,920],{},[36,918,919],{},"Save storage space"," — Compressing a batch of images frees up significant disk space, especially if you work with images regularly.",[12,922,923],{},"A well-compressed image can be 70-80% smaller while looking nearly identical to the original.",[22,925,55],{"id":54},[30,927,928,931,934],{},[33,929,930],{},"A browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari — any modern one works)",[33,932,933],{},"The image or images you want to compress",[33,935,495],{},[12,937,938],{},"No account. No email. No payment.",[22,940,942],{"id":941},"step-1-open-the-image-compressor","Step 1: Open the Image Compressor",[12,944,76,945,949],{},[78,946,948],{"href":947},"\u002Ftools\u002Fimage-compressor","Image Compressor page",".",[12,951,952],{},"You'll see a drag-and-drop area and a few controls. That's the entire interface. No clutter, no ads, no upsells.",[12,954,955],{},[86,956],{"alt":957,"src":958},"Image Compressor tool interface","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fcompress-images-online-free\u002Ftool-interface.png",[22,960,962],{"id":961},"step-2-add-your-images","Step 2: Add Your Images",[12,964,965],{},"Drag any images from your computer into the drop zone, or click to select them. The tool accepts:",[30,967,968,970,972,974,977],{},[33,969,104],{},[33,971,107],{},[33,973,605],{},[33,975,976],{},"BMP",[33,978,979],{},"AVIF",[12,981,982],{},"You can add multiple images at once. There's no limit on how many you process in a single batch.",[12,984,985],{},[86,986],{"alt":987,"src":988},"Images uploaded and displayed in the compressor","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fcompress-images-online-free\u002Ffiles-uploaded.png",[22,990,992],{"id":991},"step-3-choose-your-compression-mode","Step 3: Choose Your Compression Mode",[12,994,995],{},"The tool gives you two ways to compress. Pick the one that fits your need.",[280,997,999],{"id":998},"mode-a-compress-by-quality-recommended","Mode A: Compress by Quality (Recommended)",[12,1001,1002],{},"Drag the quality slider to your preferred level. Here's a rough guide:",[142,1004,1005,1017],{},[145,1006,1007],{},[148,1008,1009,1012,1015],{},[151,1010,1011],{},"Quality Setting",[151,1013,1014],{},"Typical Size Reduction",[151,1016,159],{},[161,1018,1019,1030,1041,1052],{},[148,1020,1021,1024,1027],{},[166,1022,1023],{},"90%",[166,1025,1026],{},"20–40% smaller",[166,1028,1029],{},"Archiving, printing",[148,1031,1032,1035,1038],{},[166,1033,1034],{},"80%",[166,1036,1037],{},"50–70% smaller",[166,1039,1040],{},"Web images, sharing",[148,1042,1043,1046,1049],{},[166,1044,1045],{},"60%",[166,1047,1048],{},"70–85% smaller",[166,1050,1051],{},"Thumbnails, previews",[148,1053,1054,1057,1060],{},[166,1055,1056],{},"40%",[166,1058,1059],{},"80–90% smaller",[166,1061,1062],{},"Placeholder images",[12,1064,1065,1068],{},[36,1066,1067],{},"80% is the sweet spot for most people."," The image looks nearly identical to the original, but the file size drops dramatically.",[12,1070,1071],{},[86,1072],{"alt":1073,"src":1074},"Compression settings panel with quality slider","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fcompress-images-online-free\u002Fsettings-panel.png",[280,1076,1078],{"id":1077},"mode-b-compress-to-a-target-size","Mode B: Compress to a Target Size",[12,1080,1081],{},"If you need an image to be under a specific size — say, under 500 KB for an email attachment or under 200 KB for a website form — you can set an exact target file size. The tool automatically adjusts compression to hit that number.",[12,1083,1084],{},"This mode is especially useful for:",[30,1086,1087,1090,1093],{},[33,1088,1089],{},"Job application portals that limit upload size",[33,1091,1092],{},"Social media platforms with file size caps",[33,1094,1095],{},"Email attachments",[121,1097,1098],{},[12,1099,1100,1102],{},[36,1101,242],{}," Not sure which mode to use? Quality mode is best for most scenarios — it keeps the image as good as possible while reducing size. Target size mode is useful when you have a strict file size limit, such as a 500 KB email attachment cap.",[22,1104,1106],{"id":1105},"step-4-optionally-change-the-output-format","Step 4: Optionally Change the Output Format",[12,1108,1109,1110,1114],{},"Here's something most free compressors don't offer: you can compress ",[1111,1112,1113],"em",{},"and"," convert at the same time.",[12,1116,1117],{},"While compressing, pick a different output format from the dropdown:",[30,1119,1120,1125,1130,1135],{},[33,1121,1122,1124],{},[36,1123,605],{}," — significantly smaller than JPEG at the same quality. Great for websites.",[33,1126,1127,1129],{},[36,1128,979],{}," — the newest format. Even smaller than WebP. Browser support is growing fast.",[33,1131,1132,1134],{},[36,1133,107],{}," — keeps transparency. Best for screenshots and graphics.",[33,1136,1137,1139],{},[36,1138,592],{}," — universal compatibility.",[12,1141,1142,1145,1146,1149],{},[36,1143,1144],{},"Real test:"," A 3.2 MB JPEG photo compressed at 80% quality and output as WebP → ",[36,1147,1148],{},"312 KB",". That's a 90% reduction, and you'd be hard-pressed to tell the difference on screen.",[22,1151,1153],{"id":1152},"step-5-download","Step 5: Download",[12,1155,1156],{},"Once processed, you can download images individually or click \"Download All\" to get a ZIP file with everything.",[12,1158,1159],{},[86,1160],{"alt":1161,"src":1162},"Batch download bar with size comparison","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fcompress-images-online-free\u002Fbatch-download.png",[12,1164,1165],{},"Each card shows the original size, the compressed size, and the reduction ratio so you can see exactly how much space you saved.",[12,1167,1168],{},[86,1169],{"alt":1170,"src":1171},"Compression result comparison","\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fcompress-images-online-free\u002Fcompression-result.png",[22,1173,278],{"id":277},[280,1175,1177],{"id":1176},"_1-80-quality-is-your-default","1. 80% quality is your default",[12,1179,1180],{},"In most cases, 80% delivers a file that looks indistinguishable from the original but is 50–70% smaller. Go lower only when size really matters.",[280,1182,1184],{"id":1183},"_2-strip-metadata-before-compressing","2. Strip metadata before compressing",[12,1186,1187,1188,1190],{},"Images from phones and cameras carry EXIF data — timestamps, GPS coordinates, device model. The Image Compressor retains these by default. If you want them removed, use the ",[78,1189,754],{"href":753}," first, then compress.",[280,1192,1194],{"id":1193},"_3-png-screenshots-compress-surprisingly-well","3. PNG screenshots compress surprisingly well",[12,1196,1197],{},"A full-screen PNG screenshot (1920×1080) can often be compressed to 30–40% of its original size at quality 80, with zero visible loss.",[280,1199,1201],{"id":1200},"_4-for-maximum-reduction-compress-convert-to-avif","4. For maximum reduction: compress + convert to AVIF",[12,1203,1204],{},"If you need the absolute smallest file possible, compress at 60% quality and convert to AVIF. A 5 MB photo can drop to under 200 KB while remaining perfectly usable for web display.",[22,1206,315],{"id":314},[280,1208,1210],{"id":1209},"does-compressing-images-reduce-quality","Does compressing images reduce quality?",[12,1212,1213],{},"At 80% quality or higher, the difference is nearly invisible to the naked eye. Lower quality settings produce more visible artifacts but smaller file sizes. For most use cases, 80% is the sweet spot.",[280,1215,1217],{"id":1216},"whats-the-difference-between-quality-mode-and-target-size-mode","What's the difference between quality mode and target size mode?",[12,1219,1220],{},"Quality mode keeps a fixed quality level — file size varies depending on the image content. Target size mode keeps a fixed output size — quality adjusts automatically to hit your target. Use quality mode when image fidelity matters most; use target size mode when you have a strict file size limit.",[280,1222,1224],{"id":1223},"can-i-convert-format-while-compressing","Can I convert format while compressing?",[12,1226,1227],{},"Yes. This is a unique feature — you can choose WebP, AVIF, PNG, or JPEG as the output format while compressing. Compression and format conversion happen in one step.",[280,1229,1231],{"id":1230},"is-it-safe-will-my-images-be-uploaded","Is it safe? Will my images be uploaded?",[12,1233,1234],{},"Yes, it's safe. Everything runs locally in your browser. Your images never leave your computer. All data is cleared when you close the page.",[280,1236,326],{"id":325},[12,1238,1239],{},"JPEG, PNG, WebP, BMP, and AVIF for both input and output. No matter what format your original image is, you can compress and convert it to your preferred format.",[280,1241,1243],{"id":1242},"how-many-images-can-i-compress-at-once","How many images can I compress at once?",[12,1245,1246],{},"There is no limit. You can drag in a few images or dozens at once — the tool handles them all in a single batch.",[22,1248,361],{"id":360},[12,1250,364,1251,1254],{},[78,1252,1253],{"href":947},"Image Compressor"," is free, requires no account, and never sees your files. Open it, drag in an image, and see how small you can go.",[12,1256,371],{},[30,1258,1259,1263],{},[33,1260,1261,384],{},[78,1262,132],{"href":131},[33,1264,1265,1267],{},[78,1266,754],{"href":753}," — strip EXIF and hidden data from your photos",{"title":386,"searchDepth":387,"depth":387,"links":1269},[1270,1271,1272,1273,1274,1278,1279,1280,1286,1294],{"id":896,"depth":387,"text":897},{"id":54,"depth":387,"text":55},{"id":941,"depth":387,"text":942},{"id":961,"depth":387,"text":962},{"id":991,"depth":387,"text":992,"children":1275},[1276,1277],{"id":998,"depth":399,"text":999},{"id":1077,"depth":399,"text":1078},{"id":1105,"depth":387,"text":1106},{"id":1152,"depth":387,"text":1153},{"id":277,"depth":387,"text":278,"children":1281},[1282,1283,1284,1285],{"id":1176,"depth":399,"text":1177},{"id":1183,"depth":399,"text":1184},{"id":1193,"depth":399,"text":1194},{"id":1200,"depth":399,"text":1201},{"id":314,"depth":387,"text":315,"children":1287},[1288,1289,1290,1291,1292,1293],{"id":1209,"depth":399,"text":1210},{"id":1216,"depth":399,"text":1217},{"id":1223,"depth":399,"text":1224},{"id":1230,"depth":399,"text":1231},{"id":325,"depth":399,"text":326},{"id":1242,"depth":399,"text":1243},{"id":360,"depth":387,"text":361},"2026-06-02","Compress JPEG, PNG, WebP, BMP, and AVIF images online for free. No file upload — all processing happens in your browser. Supports batch compression, quality control, target file size, and format conversion.",[1298,1300,1302,1304,1307,1309],{"q":1210,"a":1299},"At 80% quality or higher, the difference is nearly invisible. Lower quality settings produce smaller files but more visible artifacts.",{"q":326,"a":1301},"JPEG, PNG, WebP, BMP, and AVIF for both input and output. You can compress and convert format in one step.",{"q":1243,"a":1303},"No limit. Batch compression is fully supported — drag in dozens of images and process them all together.",{"q":1305,"a":1306},"What is the difference between quality mode and target size mode?","Quality mode keeps a fixed quality level while file size varies. Target size mode keeps a fixed file size while quality adjusts automatically.",{"q":1231,"a":1308},"Yes, it is safe. Everything runs locally in your browser. Your images never leave your computer.",{"q":1224,"a":1310},"Yes. This is a unique feature of this tool — you can output as WebP, AVIF, PNG, or JPEG while compressing.",{},"\u002Fcompress-images-online-free",{"title":879,"description":1296},"compress-images-online-free",[1316,1317,1318,441],"image compression","online tools","free tools","nde68uqJvr3gQrrfOG1WKXMYboX2I3QrmNq4r6b4eEo",{"id":1321,"title":1322,"author":7,"body":1323,"date":1431,"description":1432,"extension":414,"faq":1433,"meta":1434,"navigation":430,"path":1435,"seo":1436,"stem":1437,"tags":1438,"__hash__":1445},"blog_en\u002Fwelcome-to-pixel-pocket.md","Welcome to Pixel Pocket",{"type":9,"value":1324,"toc":1429},[1325,1330,1333,1336,1339,1342,1345,1353,1362,1370,1379,1386,1393,1402,1404,1407,1410,1413,1416,1419,1421],[12,1326,1327],{},[86,1328],{"alt":7,"src":1329},"\u002Fimages\u002FPixelPocket-banner-01.webp",[12,1331,1332],{},"This is the very first post on the Pixel Pocket blog. I’m not here to make some grand opening statement — I just want to sit down with you for a moment and talk about what this little toolkit is, why it exists, and what it might be able to do for you.",[12,1334,1335],{},"The name, Pixel Pocket, is pretty literal. I wanted something that felt like a pocket knife for images — not huge, not flashy, but always there when you need it. No login, no payment, no ads. You open the page, and the tool is just there. Everything runs right inside your own browser. Your images never leave your computer, and we never see a single byte of them. That was never meant to be a selling point. It was just the baseline.",[12,1337,1338],{},"The reason I built Pixel Pocket is honestly pretty unremarkable: I kept needing to convert image formats, compress files, or pull a few pictures out of a PDF. There are a ton of online tools for that stuff, but most of them either push you to sign up, force you to upload to their servers, or slap a paywall on the download button. What really bothered me, though, was privacy. Some images are personal — ID scans, contracts, casual family photos — and I didn’t want any of them passing through someone else’s machine. So I decided to build something myself, a collection of tools that runs completely locally. Browsers are powerful enough these days. Most of the time, there’s really no need for a server.",[1340,1341],"hr",{},[12,1343,1344],{},"Pixel Pocket currently has a handful of tools, and every single one of them sticks to the same core rule: everything happens locally, and nothing lingers when you’re done. Here’s a quick rundown, just in case something catches your eye.",[12,1346,1347,1352],{},[78,1348,1349],{"href":131},[36,1350,1351],{},"Image Converter",": This is the one I use the most myself. PNG, JPEG, WebP, AVIF — all the mainstream formats, freely convertible, with plenty of adjustable details. When you switch to AVIF or WebP, for instance, you’ll notice the file size drops dramatically while the quality stays basically identical to the original. If you make websites or write articles with images, this alone can save you a ton of bandwidth and loading time.",[12,1354,1355,1361],{},[78,1356,1358],{"href":1357},"\u002Ftools\u002Fsvg-to-image",[36,1359,1360],{},"SVG to Image",": This one’s great for designers or anyone who likes to mess around with vector assets. Drop in an SVG, and you can export it straight to raster formats like PNG or JPEG — perfect for places that can’t handle vector graphics directly. You get full control over resolution and dimensions, too. None of that rough, one-size-fits-all output.",[12,1363,1364,1369],{},[78,1365,1366],{"href":80},[36,1367,1368],{},"Image & PDF Converter",": This module actually handles two opposite directions. One way, you take a bunch of loose images and combine them into a single PDF — super handy for organizing receipts, notes, or simple portfolios. The other way, you pull images out of an existing PDF without needing to take screenshots or fire up heavyweight software. The workflow is just upload, click, done.",[12,1371,1372,1378],{},[78,1373,1375],{"href":1374},"\u002Ftools\u002Fgif-to-frames",[36,1376,1377],{},"GIF to Frames",": It might sound a little niche, but the need is real. Every frame of an animated GIF gets extracted as an individual image, either PNG or JPG. If you make memes, analyze animation timing, or just want to grab that one perfect moment from a GIF, you’ll get it right away.",[12,1380,1381,1385],{},[78,1382,1383],{"href":947},[36,1384,1253],{},": The guiding principle here is “looks the same, takes up way less space.” The compression algorithm does its best to keep the visual impression intact. A lot of photos shrink to a tenth of their original size with barely any noticeable difference. It’s perfect when you need to send a large image over email or embed it on a webpage without tanking the load time.",[12,1387,1388,1392],{},[78,1389,1390],{"href":753},[36,1391,754],{},": I want to spend an extra moment on this one. A lot of people don’t realize that photos from your phone or camera are stuffed with EXIF data — timestamps, device models, even precise GPS coordinates. Post an original photo on social media, and someone with the right know-how could figure out exactly where and when it was taken. The same goes for images generated by tools like ComfyUI or Stable Diffusion; they often have embedded prompt info and generation parameters you might want to clean out. This tool strips all of that hidden data in one click. What’s left is just the pixels, nothing else. If you care about privacy, I strongly suggest making this a habit.",[12,1394,1395,1401],{},[78,1396,1398],{"href":1397},"\u002Ftools\u002Fimage-color-extractor",[36,1399,1400],{},"Color Extractor",": This is a lighter, design-oriented little helper. Upload an image you like, and it’ll pull out the main color scheme for you. You can copy the hex codes right there and then. It’s great for putting together slides, styling a website, or picking brand colors — just find a reference image, extract the palette, and you’re off. You can even download the palette as a swatch image, which is a nice touch compared to manual color picking.",[1340,1403],{},[12,1405,1406],{},"The Pixel Pocket interface shows you only what’s necessary. There are no bait-and-switch buttons, no clutter. Opening a tool feels like picking up a wrench — there’s no useless manual stuffed in your face, and nobody is trying to sell you something else with their eyes.",[12,1408,1409],{},"One more thing I want to make clear: this website will never have a login system. Not because I couldn’t build one, but because the whole point is that it doesn’t need to know who you are. You can drop in anytime, use what you need, and leave. Everything private stays on your own device. And it’s free — permanently. No subscriptions, no hidden fees. Right now, keeping the site running is still within my means. If I ever need to offset costs in the future, I’ll look for more graceful options, maybe voluntary support or a minimal, low-key sponsorship, but I’ll never compromise on the foundation: free to use, and your privacy stays fully local.",[12,1411,1412],{},"In the weeks and months ahead, this blog will gradually fill with specific how-tos for the tools, little image-processing tips, and logs of what’s new and what’s changed. Think of it as a quiet corner — no algorithmic noise, no hype, just an honest product manual with a tiny, stubborn hint of idealism.",[12,1414,1415],{},"If Pixel Pocket ever manages to help you out when you need it, then building it was worth it. If you have any feedback, there’s a contact link down in the footer. I read every message.",[12,1417,1418],{},"Thanks for sticking around to the end.",[1340,1420],{},[12,1422,1423,1424,1428],{},"Feel free to visit ",[78,1425,1427],{"href":1426},"\u002F","pixelpocket.org"," anytime. Tuck your image chores into your pocket.",{"title":386,"searchDepth":387,"depth":387,"links":1430},[],"2026-05-01","A simple introduction to Pixel Pocket — a free, easy-to-use image toolset that runs entirely in your browser. No login, no uploads, no saved data. Just privacy-first image processing, plain and simple.",null,{},"\u002Fwelcome-to-pixel-pocket",{"title":1322,"description":1432},"welcome-to-pixel-pocket",[1439,1440,1441,1442,1316,1443,1444],"image format converter","SVG to PNG\u002FJPG","image to PDF \u002F PDF to image","GIF to frames","remove image metadata","extract colors from image","nph0EzwU3w_F9FCm1eJzy-_p1p5IpB8qYs_aQIHev_c",1780569518300]