How to Extract Images from PDF Files on Mac without Subscription Software

Today we’re releasing PDF Image Xtractor (version 2), a faster, cleaner way to extract images from PDF files on macOS—no subscriptions, no watermarks, just a simple one-time license.



Why PDF Image Xtractor?

  • Extract images from PDFs with drag-and-drop simplicity.
  • Batch mode: drop in multiple PDFs and export everything in one pass.
  • Vector to raster: even vector artwork inside PDFs can be rasterized and exported as standard images.
  • Targeted export: extract images on a custom page range when you only want to extract from part of a PDF document.
  • Choose your format: save as PNG, JPEG, TIFF, or BMP.

Version 2 of PDF Image Xtractor is more capable than ever, bringing streamlined batch image extraction and vector-shape exporting so you can grab clean images from your PDF files in seconds.

How to Extract Images from PDF on Mac (Step-by-Step)

  1. Open PDF Image Xtractor.
  2. Drag one or more PDFs onto the window. 
  3. (Optional) Set a page range and output format. 
  4. Click Export—your images are saved to a folder, ready to use.

Built for modern Macs

  • PDF Image Xtractor supports macOS 12.0 or later.
  • PDF Image Xtractor runs natively on Apple Silicon and Intel Macs.

One-time purchase, no subscription

PDF Image Xtractor is available on the App Tyrant Store as a traditional license (a single license may be registered on up to two Macs at a time).

Perfect for:
  • Designers collecting placed images from client proofs
  • Marketers lifting logos and graphics from brand PDFs
  • Researchers saving figures for slides and papers
  • Anyone who needs images out of PDFs and doesn’t want to waste time
Learn more about PDF Image Xtractor at the official product information page.

Get PDF Image Xtractor today – 50% off limited time introductory price!

View Extended File Attributes with One Click on macOS with File Cabinet Pro 8.6.4 — Plus macOS Tahoe Improvements

File Cabinet Pro Mac app icon.
        Download on the App Tyrant Store button.

File Cabinet Pro version 8.6.4 has been released for macOS.

What’s New?

  • You can now invoke the “View Extended Attributes” action from the toolbar. To do this simply add the ‘xattr’ button to your toolbar in the customization palette.
  • The icon image used in the “Show in Finder” toolbar button is now slightly larger (macOS 26.0 and later).
  • Workaround fix for a crash caused by a bug in Apple’s ImageKit framework, which File Cabinet Pro uses.
  • Fixed annoying jitter when resizing the window on macOS 26.0.
File Cabinet Pro xattr toolbar button displaying a tooltip
File Cabinet Pro replacement for viewing xattr in Terminal — view extended file attributes in the GUI.