Extract Images from Jupyter Notebook
Upload your .ipynb file and download all cell output images as a ZIP.
Supports: PNG, JPEG and GIF cell outputs from matplotlib, seaborn, plotly and other libraries.
Drop your .ipynb file here
or click to browse
Max 20 MB
How it works
- Upload any .ipynb (Jupyter Notebook) file
- We extract all PNG, JPEG & GIF cell outputs
- Images are named output_1.png, output_2.png...
- Download everything in one output_images.zip
- No data sent to our servers โ works in your browser
Preview
Upload a .ipynb file and click Extract Images
ipynb to Image Converter
Extract all matplotlib, seaborn, and other plot images from your Jupyter Notebook in seconds.
Any Notebook
Works with any .ipynb file
All Formats
PNG, JPEG, GIF outputs
ZIP Export
Get all images in one file
Private
Processed in your browser
Free ipynb to Image Converter โ No Signup Required
Our ipynb to image converter lets you extract every plot and visualisation from your Jupyter Notebook file (.ipynb) and download them as individual PNG images packaged in a ZIP. It's completely free and requires no account.
What types of images are extracted?
The converter scans every code cell output in your notebook and extracts embedded image/png, image/jpeg, and image/gif outputs. These include plots from matplotlib, seaborn, plotly, bokeh, and any other library that produces inline cell output images.
How does the ipynb to image conversion work?
- Upload your .ipynb file (up to 20 MB).
- Click Extract Images โ your file is parsed entirely in the browser.
- Preview all extracted images and click Download output_images.zip.
- Images inside the ZIP are named
output_1.png,output_2.png, and so on.
Is this ipynb image converter really free?
Yes โ 100% free with no usage limits and no account needed. Your notebook file is processed entirely in your browser and never uploaded to our servers, so your data stays private.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an .ipynb file?
An .ipynb file is a Jupyter Notebook file. It stores code, markdown text, and rich cell outputs (including images) in a JSON format.
My notebook has no images โ why?
Images are only present if the notebook was run and the cell outputs were saved. Open the notebook in Jupyter, run all cells, then re-save the file before converting.
What is the maximum file size?
You can upload .ipynb files up to 20 MB. Most notebooks are well under this limit.
Can I use this without an account?
Absolutely. This is a free ipynb to image converter with no signup required โ just upload and download.