Protect Intellectual Property by Rasterizing PDFs with VeryPDF API for Artists and Designers
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Stop others from editing or copying your art. Rasterize your PDFs with VeryPDF API and lock your designs down once and for all.
Every artist has had this nightmare
You send over a polished client presentation or an art portfolio in PDF format.
Two days later, you stumble across your own workcropped, altered, and reposted.
No credit. No permission.
Just stolen pixels parading under someone else's name.
For digital artists, graphic designers, and illustrators, intellectual property theft isn't just a risk it's a daily threat.
That's where the VeryPDF Rasterize PDF API came in and literally saved my workflow (and my sanity). I didn't want to watermark every page. I didn't want to convert everything manually. I just needed a way to lock my PDFs in a clean, no-fuss way so no one could copy, edit, or tweak a single element.
Let's break down how I found the right tool, how it works, and why I now recommend it to every creative I know.
My breaking point: When a client "reworked" my designs without asking
Let's talk about the moment I knew I needed a better solution.
I'd just wrapped up a design proposal for a branding projectlogos, typography, mockups, the works. Sent it off as a neatly formatted vector-based PDF.
A few days later, I get a response:
"Hey, we made a few small tweaks ourselves let us know what you think."
Small tweaks? They opened my editable PDF in Illustrator and started messing around with MY original assets. Fonts changed. Layouts off. My signature touch? Gone.
That was the last straw.
I needed a way to share my work but not let anyone change it.
So I did what any frustrated creative would do I Googled every tool under the sun, from Adobe solutions to obscure GitHub projects. Everything was either too clunky, too slow, or required me to manually raster each page.
Then I found VeryPDF's Rasterize PDF API.
What is VeryPDF Rasterize PDF API?
If you've ever wanted to lock your PDF files down as in, truly make them view-only this API is your best friend.
In plain speak:
It converts vector-based PDFs into flat, image-based PDFs. That means all your text, shapes, and lines become uneditable images. No more copy-pasting. No more sneaky edits.
This tool is part of the VeryPDF Cloud API platform, which means it's a REST API you can call from just about anywhere your app, a script, or even your browser.
Who's it for?
Honestly, anyone who's tired of their PDFs being tampered with. But here's who'll get the most value out of it:
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Freelance designers sharing proposals or mood boards
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Illustrators building portfolios
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Creative agencies distributing brand guidelines
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Photographers packaging proofs
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Indie publishers locking down layout files
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Art students protecting submission work
If you care about how your visuals are used and you send them around in PDF this tool's for you.
How I use VeryPDF Rasterize PDF API in my workflow
Here's the cool part: I didn't need to learn any new software. I didn't need to install anything.
All I had to do was send a POST request to VeryPDF's endpoint with my PDF file, a few parameters, and my API token. Done.
You can even try it directly from your browser.
Here's what a sample URL looks like (don't worry, you can automate this later):
A few tweaks I love using:
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ImageRes: I usually keep this at 200 DPI for crisp visuals without ballooning the file size.
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ImageQuality: Set to 70 for most of my client PDFs it balances speed and detail.
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ImageWidth: If I want to keep the file light, I drop this to 1024px width.
It takes maybe 5 seconds to raster an entire 10-page proposal. And the result? A clean, locked-down PDF that nobody can edit.
What stood out for me
Let me just highlight what made VeryPDF's Rasterize API a total win for me:
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Speed I'm talking seconds. I've rasterized 30+ page documents without breaking a sweat.
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Accuracy No weird pixelation or artefacts. Colours and layout look exactly as they should.
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Security It's compliant with ISO 27001, SOC 2, and GDPR. That's enterprise-level stuff.
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Automation I now have a script that auto-rasterizes all final client files before sending. No manual clicks.
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Developer-friendly Clear docs, predictable responses, no bloat.
Other tools I tried? Some didn't raster everything. Others flattened the layers but left embedded fonts exposed. A few even crashed when I uploaded larger files. VeryPDF just worked.
Why rasterizing matters (especially for creatives)
Here's the reality:
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Vector PDFs can be opened and edited in Illustrator, Inkscape, Affinity Designer, and more.
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Text can be copied, fonts inspected, and layers exported.
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Watermarks can be removed if someone knows what they're doing.
Rasterizing puts a full stop to all of that.
Your PDF becomes a high-res image document no live text, no paths, no editing.
It's like sealing your art inside glass. Still visible, still beautiful but completely protected.
TL;DR: This solved my problem, and it'll solve yours too
If you're in a creative field and you're sending PDFs, you're vulnerable.
I didn't realise how open my files were until it was too late. Once I switched to VeryPDF Rasterize PDF API, I finally felt secure sending my work out into the world.
It saves me time, protects my designs, and fits right into my workflow.
I'd highly recommend it to any artist or designer looking to protect their digital work.
Try it here and see for yourself: https://www.verypdf.com/online/cloud-api/
Custom Solutions Tailored to You
Sometimes you need more than just a plug-and-play API. That's where VeryPDF's custom development services come in.
Need to process PDFs on Linux servers? Want to build a virtual printer driver that outputs to JPG, TIFF, or PDF? Or maybe you're building a tool for monitoring and intercepting print jobs?
VeryPDF has decades of experience creating custom tools for:
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PDF manipulation on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android
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Hook layers that monitor and intercept Windows API calls
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Barcode generation/recognition, OCR tech, and layout analysis
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Secure document workflows encryption, DRM, digital signatures
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Advanced document parsing for PDFs, PCL, PRN, PostScript, and more
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Printing solutions that include Office-to-PDF or image conversion
If you have a specific use case in mind, reach out to them via their support centre and get a custom quote. You'll be surprised how flexible and affordable these options can be.
FAQs
How does rasterizing protect my designs?
Rasterizing converts your vector PDF into a flat image-based PDF. That means no one can select text, extract layers, or edit your design elements.
Can I still print high-quality PDFs after rasterizing?
Absolutely. Just set a high DPI (e.g., 300) during conversion and your output will be print-ready.
Is the Rasterize PDF API hard to integrate?
Not at all. You just send a POST request with your PDF and parameters. VeryPDF provides code snippets and full documentation.
Does rasterizing increase file size?
It can, depending on DPI and image quality settings. But with controls like ImageWidth
and ImageQuality
, you can easily optimise for balance.
Can I automate this in bulk?
Yes! You can build a script or app that processes folders of PDFs using the REST API. VeryPDF's docs show how.
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