Convert Client Testimonial PDF to PNG for Social Media

Client testimonials in PDF form can't be shared on social media. Here's how to convert any review or testimonial PDF to a clean PNG image for posting.

In client review workflows, feedback often happens through email and Slack rather than formal PDF annotation tools. When you want to direct a client's attention to a specific page or graphic in a PDF review document, sharing a PNG image of that page is faster and more immediate — it displays inline in their email or chat without requiring them to open a PDF viewer.

Here's how to convert any page from a review PDF to a PNG using QuickyDesk's free Convert tool.

Extracting a Single Page Before Converting

If you only need one specific page from a multi-page review document:

  1. Use QuickyDesk's Split PDF tool to extract the single page (e.g., enter 5 to extract only page 5)
  2. Download the one-page PDF
  3. Then proceed with the conversion below

Converting to PNG

Step 1: Open the Convert Tool

Navigate to QuickyDesk's Convert tool and select PDF to Images mode.

Step 2: Upload the PDF

Upload either the full review PDF or the single-page extract. QuickyDesk exports each page as a separate PNG.

Step 3: Share the PNG

Paste the PNG directly into Slack, Teams, or email. The client sees it immediately — no file download required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert just one page of a multi-page review PDF to PNG?

Yes. First use QuickyDesk's Split PDF tool to extract the single page, then convert that one-page PDF to a PNG using the Convert tool.

Why share a PNG instead of the PDF itself?

PNG images display inline in email and chat, allowing the recipient to see the content immediately without opening a file. This is especially useful when asking for quick feedback on a specific design or page.

Will annotation marks visible in the review PDF also show in the PNG?

Yes. The PDF-to-PNG conversion renders the full visual appearance of the page, including annotation marks and markup overlays that are visible when the PDF is opened.