PDF-Images
PDF-Images is a utility for macOS that extracts images from PDF files and saves them as standalone image files. It supports batch processing of multiple PDFs and allows users to choose output formats (PNG, JPG, TIFF, etc.). The app is used by designers, publishers, researchers and anyone who needs to recover or repurpose images embedded in PDF documents without needing a full PDF editor.
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1 suggestionWe could not find recent public information about PDF-Images or its Apple Silicon support status. Based on the bundle ID and name, it appears to be a niche utility, and it may no longer be actively maintained or available. If you still use this app, check your Mac's Activity Monitor to see whether it is currently running as an Intel (i386/x86_64) or native Apple Silicon (arm64) process — that will tell you immediately whether a native version is already available on your system. If it is Intel-only and you rely on it, contact the developer (biochill) to ask about Apple Silicon support and the September 2028 macOS 28 deadline, since Intel-only apps will stop launching on that release. As alternative utilities with confirmed native Apple Silicon support, consider Preview (built into macOS — does image extraction in most cases), Automator workflows, or dedicated tools like XnConvert or ImageMagick (via command line or a GUI wrapper).
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