Extract embedded images from a PDF
Extract embedded images from a PDF. This does not convert full pages into images. LocalSign pulls the actual image objects stored inside the PDF, all locally — nothing is uploaded.
Files are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded to a server. No account, no watermark, no tracking.
How to use it
- Open the Extract Images tool and choose a PDF.
- Click Extract embedded images.
- Review the thumbnails of the images found.
- Download them all as a ZIP, or one at a time.
Good to know
- Extracts embedded images only — it does not convert full pages into images.
- Some PDFs store images in ways this browser tool can't extract, and images baked into complex drawing may not appear separately.
- Want full-page images instead? Use the PDF to Images tool.
FAQ
Does this make a screenshot of each page?
No. It extracts the embedded image objects stored inside the PDF. For full-page images, use PDF to Images.
Is my PDF uploaded?
No. Images are extracted locally in your browser and the file is never uploaded.
What format are the images?
PNG. The original image bytes are decoded by the PDF engine and re-encoded as PNG.
Privacy & honesty
Your documents stay on your device — LocalSign has no servers that receive your files. Signatures, stamps, highlights, shapes, and other annotations are visual changes created by you. LocalSign does not verify, certify, notarize, or legally validate documents.
