Rasterize PDF API
Rasterize PDF, convert vector PDF into raster PDF
Rasterize PDF features
The PDF Rasterize API transforms vector-based PDF into single-layer, image-like PDF, ensuring consistent rendering across various platforms and enhancing compatibility, especially with complex graphics. Rasterizing protects document content by making text and vector elements uneditable, making it ideal for creating read-only documents.
API Endpoint
ConvertAPI offers a cloud-based solution, which makes Rasterize PDF conversion effortless with just a single REST-API call:
Authenticate your API call
Converting pdf to rasterize via REST-API is now easier than ever. Sign up for a free account to obtain your authentication secret, append it as a query string parameter to the conversion URL, and voilĂ ! You can find advanced authentication techniques in our docs.
Rasterize PDF using REST-API in no time!
Once you have your authentication in place, you can convert your files using application/json
, multipart/form-data
and application/octet-stream
content types.
A simple HTTP POST request using JSON would look like this:
Conversion request using cURL
You can easily convert pdf to rasterize with a simple cURL request. Our documentation provides more advanced cURL request techniques.
File conversion using CLI
ConvertAPI CLI allows you to convert files using our command-line file conversion utility tool. Check out CLI documentation for a detailed explanation and usage examples.
Try the conversion online - no coding required!
You can try out advanced conversion parameters and test the conversion result online using our interactive demo tool. This tool will produce the same conversion output as if you were using the library from your solution, and it will auto-generate the code snippet for you!
Try for FREE!Conversion parameters
Sets the password to open protected documents.
Defines the resolution for rasterized PDF pages, measured in dots per inch (DPI). Higher DPI values produce better image quality but result in larger file sizes. This property enables balancing the trade-off between image clarity and file size.