PDF to BMP Converter
Convert PDF pages to uncompressed BMP bitmap images online for free. Maximum color fidelity with zero compression artefacts — ideal for legacy systems and print workflows.
Drop your PDF here
or click to browse — all PDF versions supported, max 100 MB
BMP Files Created!
Your PDF pages have been converted to BMP.
Uncompressed Output
BMP files store every pixel without any compression. This ensures zero quality loss and no artefacts — what you see is exactly what is in the file.
Maximum Compatibility
BMP is supported by every version of Windows, legacy industrial software, older medical imaging systems and virtually every image viewer ever made.
Full Color Depth
Supports 24-bit and 32-bit color depth. Every color in your PDF page is preserved exactly in the BMP output.
100% Private
All conversion runs in your browser. Your PDF never leaves your device.
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📖 How to Convert PDF to BMP
Upload Your PDF
Drop your PDF onto the upload area or click to browse. Any PDF type is supported — text documents, scanned pages and vector graphics all convert accurately.
Select Pages & DPI
Choose all pages, a range or just the first page. Set DPI from 72 (screen) to 600 (high-res archiving). Higher DPI = larger BMP files.
Configure Color Options
Select 24-bit or 32-bit color depth. Enable white background for transparent PDF areas to ensure clean BMP output.
Download BMP Files
Click Convert to BMP and download all files as a ZIP archive, ready for use in any legacy or modern application.
🎯 Choose a Different Output Format
Not the format you need? Switch instantly to any other image format below — all tools share the same fast, private, in-browser conversion.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
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💡 Why Use Our PDF to BMP Converter?
Universal Legacy Compatibility
BMP is the most compatible image format in existence. Every Windows application since Windows 3.1 reads BMP. Industrial, medical, and legacy systems that reject other formats almost always accept BMP.
Zero Compression Artefacts
JPG compression creates ringing and colour banding around text and edges. BMP has none of this. For workflows that require bit-perfect accuracy, BMP is the right choice.
Required by Specialist Software
Many scientific, industrial, and medical imaging applications require BMP input. CNC software, older imaging pipelines, and certain document management systems specifically request BMP format.
Print Workflow Compatibility
Some prepress and print software pipelines use BMP as an intermediate format. Converting PDF to BMP ensures compatibility with these systems without requiring additional software.
Complete Privacy
Your PDF is processed entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded. No server sees your document.
Free with No Limits
Completely free, no watermarks, no hidden page limits. Every converted BMP is clean and full-resolution.
📚 Complete Guide to PDF to BMP Conversion
What Is BMP and When Should You Use PDF to BMP Conversion?
BMP (Bitmap Image File) is an uncompressed raster graphics format developed by Microsoft and IBM. Unlike JPG, PNG or WebP, BMP stores every single pixel without any compression algorithm. This results in large file sizes but ensures absolute pixel fidelity.
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BMP vs Other Raster Formats
| Format | Compression | Quality | File Size | Compatibility |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BMP | None | Perfect | Very large | Universal |
| PNG | Lossless | Perfect | Medium | Excellent |
| JPG | Lossy | Good | Small | Excellent |
| TIFF | Optional lossless | Perfect | Large | Professional |
Industries That Commonly Require BMP
- Manufacturing & CNC: CAD/CAM and CNC software packages often require BMP input for toolpath generation from image files.
- Medical imaging: Older PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems) use BMP as an intermediate export format.
- Legacy Windows applications: Software built for Windows XP/Vista era often has hardcoded BMP support with no alternative.
- Embroidery & printing machines: Industrial embroidery machines and specialty printers frequently accept only BMP input files.
Managing Large BMP File Sizes
BMP files are significantly larger than other formats. To manage size: use lower DPI (72–150) when high resolution is not required, use 24-bit rather than 32-bit color when transparency is not needed, and convert only the specific pages you need using the page range selector. For most workflows that accept BMP, you can also compress the files into a ZIP archive without any image quality loss.