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Is a PDF a Vector File? Everything You Need to Know About Vector and Raster PDFs

If you frequently work with PDFs, sometimes you must wonder, “Is a PDF a vector file?” The truth is, a PDF is not always a vector file.

So, how do you know which type you're working with? This matters because it can affect tasks, like printing and how you edit or compress the document.

That's why, in this guide, I’ll explain the key differences between vector and raster PDFs, how to identify each type, and which one may suit your needs better.

You’ll also learn about UPDF, a tool for managing both vector and raster PDFs in one platform. You can download and try it for free.

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Part 1. What Makes a PDF Vector or Raster?

A PDF is a container format, so it can be both vector and raster, based on the graphic types it contains. This means it can hold vector elements like text, shapes, and line art as well as raster elements such as scanned pages or embedded images. In many cases, a single PDF can even include both types at once.

What is a vector-based PDF?

Vector graphics are created using mathematical paths that can define shapes, lines, and text with great precision. As a result, vector content scales to any size without losing quality. In many PDFs, this format is used by text and logos so they stay sharp even at high zoom levels. That said, Vector PDFs often come from design or office tools like Illustrator, AutoCAD, PowerPoint, or Word.

What is a raster-based PDF?

On the other hand, Raster graphics are made of pixels arranged in a grid. As each pixel contains color information, when you zoom in on a rasterized PDF, the pixels become visible. As a result, the image can look blurry. Some common examples of raster content are photos and scanned documents. Therefore, raster PDFs usually come from scanners, photo exports, or screenshots saved as PDFs.

Part 2. How to Check If Your PDF Is Vector or Raster

You can check if your PDF includes vector or raster elements by testing how it behaves when zoomed, checking if the text is selectable, or inspecting its file properties. Let's see how to do each of these in detail.

Method 1: The Zoom Test (Simplest)

This is a simple yet most accurate test, as vector graphics scale smoothly, while raster images lose quality when enlarged. Here’s what to do.

1. Open your PDF in any PDF viewer such as UPDF, Adobe Reader, or Preview on Mac.

2. Click the zoom percentage option and select a 400% zoom level.

    select zoom level

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    3. If the text and graphics stay sharp, the PDF is a vector file. But if the edges become pixelated, it's a raster PDF.

    Method 2: The Text Selection Test

    This method works because vector PDFs store text as editable characters, while raster PDFs store text as images. Here are the steps.

    1. Use the cursor to select or highlight text in the PDF.

    2. If you can select the text, the PDF contains vector elements.

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      3. If you cannot select text, you’re working with a vector file, such as a scanned or image-based document.

      4. If some text is selectable and some is not, the PDF is a mixed document.

        Method 3: File Properties Check

        You can also check the file's metadata to learn how the file was originally created. To do this:

        1. Open the folder containing the PDF. Then, click “View” at the top and choose “Details.”

          click on details under view

          2. Right-click the “Date modified” column and select “More.”

          select more

          3. From the list of options, check “Program name” and click “OK.”

           select program name

          4. Check the Program name column for “Adobe Illustrator,” which indicates vector content. If it’s “Scanner,” it means it’s a raster PDF.

          Part 3. Why Does It Matter? Vector vs Raster PDF Differences

          The main difference between the two is that vector PDFs are designed to help you freely edit and search the document. Meanwhile, raster PDFs aim to visually preserve the PDF content. Let’s look at their unique benefits in detail.

          Advantages of Vector PDF

          1. Scale to any size without losing quality, which is ideal for logos or diagrams.
          2. Smaller file size makes them easier to view and share.
          3. Text and graphics remain editable for making updates faster.
          4. Professional documents look clear and sharp when printed.
          5. Text remains searchable, which makes it easier to navigate.

          Advantages of Raster PDF

          1. Keep the original look of scanned documents intact.
          2. Being non-editable, they display consistently across all PDF viewers.
          3. Great for capturing image details, as pixels preserve fine visual details.

          Common Pain Points

          Both Raster and vector PDFs also have their share of drawbacks:

          1. Printing a raster PDF results in low-resolution output
          2. Editing text in a raster PDF is impossible without OCR technology
          3. Sending or storing large raster PDFs can take a lot of time.
          4. Complex vector PDFs required specialized tools for viewing.
          5. Vector PDF text may display incorrectly on smaller-screen apps.

          Regardless of the PDF type, UPDF can help you view and handle these files seamlessly.

          Part 4. How UPDF Helps You Work with Any PDF Format

          UPDF is an AI-driven PDF editor with a comprehensive set of tools to edit, organize, and convert any PDF format. With dedicated tools for handling both vector and raster-based PDFs, it helps you easily edit, annotate, compress, and share these PDF formats with one toolkit.

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          Key Features of UPDF

          Here’s a closer look at its key features that can help you.

          For Vector PDFs

          1. AI Editing Agent: Modify PDF content with AI using natural language prompts or manually update text, graphics, or links.

            ai edit pdf text

            2. UPDF Copilot: Describe a function you want in natural language, such as Add a signature, “Convert to Word,” and the AI copilot pulls the exact tool to complete the task.

            updf ai copilot

            For Raster PDFs

            1. OCR Feature: Convert scanned and image PDFs into fully editable and searchable or only searchable PDFs, with support for over 38 languages.

               updf ocr tool

              2. AI Bookmark Agent: Auto-generate parent and child bookmarks for long scanned documents. So, you don’t have to navigate the document manually.

              updf ai generate bookmarks

              Works for Both PDF Types

              1. Available on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android.
              2. Built-in cloud storage for syncing and accessing files across devices.
              3. Convert PDFs into formats like Word, Excel, PDF/A, PNG, JPG, GIF, BMP, and more.
              4. Compress large PDFs with up to 5 levels of size reduction while controlling quality.
              5. Share PDFs instantly via email, link, or QR code.

              You can download UPDF now to try all these features with a free trial. But the good news is that UPDF is available at an exclusive $10 discount for a limited time. Now is the perfect time to get unlimited access to all its features. If you’re ready to upgrade, you can buy UPDF Pro here.

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              Part 5. FAQs

              Q1. Is a .PNG a vector file?

              No. PNG is a raster format made up of pixels. It cannot scale without losing quality. If you need a scalable version of a PNG graphic, it must be manually redrawn or traced as a vector using design software and saved in a vector format like SVG or PDF.

              Q2. Is PDF vector-based better than raster?

              Vector PDFs are better for editing, printing, and searchability. Raster PDFs are better for preserving scanned documents and photographs. The right choice depends on what the document contains and how you intend to use it.

              Q3. How do I turn a PDF into a vector file?

              To turn your PDF into a vector file like SVG or EPS, you can use online file conversion tools like CloudConvert. But if you simply want to make the PDF editable, you can use UPDF's OCR tool to make the text in a scanned or image PDF editable and searchable.

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              Conclusion

              So, is a PDF a vector file or a raster file? The short answer is that it can be any of these file types, based on whether it contains vector or raster elements, as it is a container file format. But regardless of which type you're working with, UPDF can help you view, edit, and share it directly from the app. Give it a try. Download and try UPDF today.

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