PDF to image for presentations — slide-ready in one drop.
Your PDF report has charts the board needs to see on the big screen. A 72 DPI screenshot won't cut it; 300 DPI print is overkill. You want 1920×1080 that projects cleanly.PDF pages → slide-ready images in one drop.
Presets tuned for slide aspect ratios. Numbered, paste-ready, drag into any deck. No watermark, no signup, no cap.
Presentation presets — one click per deck app.
The five resolutions that cover every projector, laptop, and conference screen you'll walk into.
Built around the slide-deck workflow.
Not a generic image export — presets, numbering, and aspect ratios tuned for Keynote, PowerPoint, and Google Slides.
Typical converter vs this one live race
Same goal: a 60-page PDF report into a board-ready 1920×1080 slide deck. Watch what happens.
- Upload 60-page report PDF to server
- Exports at 72 DPI portrait — not 16:9Wrong AR
- Slides land letterboxed with black barsLetterbox
- Manual resize each of 60 slidesBy hand
- Pro-only "HD export" wallPro only
- Board meeting starts — deck half doneLate
- Drop PDF — pick "Keynote 16:9"Preset
- 60 slide-ready JPGs at 1920×1080 — numberedBatch
- Drag into Keynote → deck ready ✓Pasted
Three steps. Deck-ready images.
Whether the audience is a boardroom, a conference hall, or a Zoom grid.
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Different aspect, same local-only model.
Frequently asked questions
What image resolution should I use for a presentation?
Should I use JPG or PNG for slide-deck images?
Does this produce one image per PDF page?
Can I import these images into Keynote as a full deck?
What aspect ratio do I need?
Is the quality good enough for a big conference screen?
Does this tool upload my PDF?
Can I convert a specific page range?
What's the difference between Keynote, PowerPoint, and Google Slides presets?
Does it work with password-protected PDFs?
How big are the output files?
Can I batch-export every page at once?
Does color accuracy match what I see on my screen?
What if I just want a free PDF to JPG with no presentation presets?
Can I use this offline?
Slide-ready. Deck-ready. Presentation-ready.
Drop your PDF, pick Keynote or PowerPoint or Slides, and drag the numbered images straight into your deck. No upload, no letterbox, no watermark, no Pro gate.
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