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How to convert PDF to JPG

Sometimes you need a PDF as plain images: to drop a page into a slide, post a preview, or attach a page where PDFs aren't accepted. Converting to JPG turns every page into a standalone image you can use anywhere.

Here's how, plus a note on when PNG is the better choice.

Step by step

  1. 1

    Open the PDF to JPG tool

    Go to the PDF to JPG tool and add your PDF.

  2. 2

    Choose a resolution

    Pick a DPI — 150 is a good default; use 300 for print quality or 72 for small on-screen images.

  3. 3

    Download the images

    Convert and download. Multi-page PDFs come back as a zip with one image per page.

JPG or PNG?

JPG is smaller and ideal for pages with photos. PNG is lossless and keeps text and lines crisp, which is better for diagrams and screenshots — use the PDF to PNG tool for that.

FAQ

Will every page become a separate image?

Yes — one image per page, delivered together as a zip for multi-page files.

Is my PDF uploaded?

No. Rendering happens in your browser via pdf.js — nothing is uploaded.

How do I get sharper output?

Choose 300 DPI, or use PDF to PNG for lossless images.

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