If you often work with PDFs and need high-quality images for documentation, presentations, or archiving, PDFSnap is a Windows-based tool designed to make PDF-to-image conversion fast, flexible, and professional.
Overview
PDFSnap is a lightweight desktop application built with Python and ttkbootstrap
, providing a sleek dark-themed GUI. It allows:
Single PDF conversion
Batch folder mode
Automatic subfolder creation per PDF
Preservation of original page numbers in filenames
Threaded conversion with live progress logging
It supports output in both PNG and JPG formats.
Key Features
Convert PDF pages to images – High-resolution PNG or JPG output.
Batch folder mode – Process multiple PDFs in one go.
Organized output – Automatically create subfolders for each PDF.
Flexible naming – Preserve original page numbers or use custom prefixes.
Real-time feedback – Live log updates and progress bar.
Dark-themed GUI – Modern, user-friendly interface using ttkbootstrap.
How It Works
Select a PDF or Folder – Choose a single PDF or an entire folder containing PDFs.
Set Output Options – Choose PNG or JPG, select an output folder, and set naming preferences.
Start Conversion – Click Start Conversion. The app processes PDFs in a separate thread, showing live logs and progress.
Stop Anytime – The Stop button lets you safely halt the process if needed.
Advanced Options
Preserve Original Page Numbers: Keeps filenames like Page1, Page2, etc.
Create Subfolder per PDF: Keeps output organized automatically.
Batch Folder Mode: Perfect for handling large PDF collections efficiently.
Typical Use Cases
Converting multi-page PDFs into individual image files for documentation or web use.
Quickly exporting pages from a large PDF library into JPG/PNG format.
Professional workflows requiring organized image output from PDFs.
Installation & Requirements
Windows OS
Python 3.x (if using the source code) or precompiled executable
Ghostscript installed for PDF rendering (required for image conversion)
Developer & Support
PDFSnap
Developed by Mate Technologies
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Tip: Use batch mode with subfolder creation to keep your output neat when processing multiple PDFs.
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