Simple PDF Tools

Convert PDF to a Long Image

Convert each PDF page into an image and stack the pages vertically into one long JPG or PNG. It is handy when you want people to preview a document directly in a chat or messaging app without opening a PDF viewer.

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PDF Long Image Maker
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A wider image makes text easier to read, but the file size will also increase.
JPG is lighter. PNG better preserves crisp text and diagram edges.
For PDFs with many pages, you can split the output by the selected number of pages.
PDFs with many pages can become extremely tall as a single image. Splitting them every few pages makes them easier to share.
Choose an image width and output format
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This page combines multiple PDF pages into tall images. If you want to save each PDF page as a separate image, use the PDF to Image tool instead.

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Convert PDFs into Long Images That Are Easy to Share

Let people view it without opening a PDF

Send notices, flyers, and handouts as images so recipients can preview the content directly in a chat.

Tall images made for phone scrolling

Stack multiple pages from top to bottom into one image that is easy to read by scrolling on a phone.

No server upload

PDF loading and image creation happen entirely in your browser. Files are not uploaded externally.

How to Use

  1. 1. Choose a PDF file

    Drag and drop a PDF, or add it with the file picker.

  2. 2. Choose the image width and output format

    For chats and messaging apps, the standard 1080px JPG setting is a good starting point.

  3. 3. Create the long image

    For PDFs with 5 or more pages, you can split the output every few pages.

  4. 4. Download and share the image

    Save the finished JPG or PNG image and send it in a chat or messaging app.

Choose Image Width and Output Format

You can choose 720px for lighter files, 1080px as the standard setting, 1440px for text-heavy PDFs, or 2160px for fine text and detailed print materials. Larger widths are easier to read, but the image file becomes larger.

JPG and PNG are supported. Choose JPG for lighter sharing, or PNG when you want text, diagrams, and thin lines to stay crisp.

Split PDFs with Many Pages

When you load a PDF with 5 or more pages, you can choose how many pages to include in each long image. For example, splitting an 8-page PDF every 3 pages creates three images: pages 1-3, 4-6, and 7-8.

If one image would become too tall, splitting it makes it easier to open on a phone and easier to send in chats.

Files Are Processed in Your Browser

This tool converts your PDF to images inside your browser. Your file is not uploaded to a server.

When working with sensitive PDFs, make sure you trust the people and destinations you share the exported images with.

When Sending a PDF as a Chat Image Is Easier

You can attach a PDF file directly in many messaging apps, but recipients may not open it right away, may not have a good PDF viewer, or may simply need a quick preview in the conversation.

This tool converts a PDF into a tall JPG or PNG image, which can be easier to share from a desktop, iPhone, Android phone, or tablet when you want the content to be seen immediately.

The exported image can be shared like a normal photo. It is useful for school notices, shop information, clinic handouts, community documents, and other materials people should be able to view without opening a PDF.

Long Images, Splitting, Printing, and Landscape PDFs

If your goal is to show multiple PDF pages as one vertical image, this tool can combine them into a single tall image. For PDFs with many pages, splitting the output every 2 to 10 pages keeps it easier to handle on phones.

If you need to print a vertical PDF, check the page orientation and print settings in the original PDF first. This tool does not edit print-ready PDF pages; it creates images for chat and quick sharing.

If you want a portrait PDF to appear as a landscape slide, use a layout conversion tool instead of a tall-image converter. Choose a vertical scrolling image or a landscape layout depending on how the document will be viewed.

FAQ

Are my PDF files uploaded to a server?

No. Your PDF is processed inside your browser and is not uploaded to a server.

Should I choose JPG or PNG for sharing?

Choose JPG when you want a lighter file for casual sharing. Choose PNG when you want text and diagrams to stay sharper.

Can I convert PDFs with many pages?

Yes, but one image can become too tall. For PDFs with 5 or more pages, you can split the output every few pages.

How can I share a PDF in a messaging app?

You can attach the PDF directly, but converting it to an image is useful when you want people to preview the content immediately. After conversion, you can send the image like a normal photo.

Can I use it on iPhone or desktop?

Yes. Convert the PDF in a browser on iPhone, Android, Mac, or Windows, then save the JPG/PNG image and attach it to your message.

Can I make one tall image or split it into multiple tall images?

Yes. You can combine PDF pages into one tall image. For longer PDFs, you can split the output into multiple tall images every 2 to 10 pages.

Is this for printing or changing a portrait PDF into landscape?

This tool does not edit print-ready PDF pages. It creates images for chat and quick sharing. If you need a landscape layout, use a tool designed for landscape conversion.

What should I do if the text is too small to read?

Try the high quality or very high quality width setting. The image will be easier to read, but the file size will be larger.

Are password-protected PDFs supported?

Not in this initial version. Please unlock the PDF first and then try again.