PDF to JPG

Convert PDF files to JPG images with customizable options

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When You Need a PDF Page as an Image

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Screenshots Fall Short

Screenshots come out blurry, cropped at the wrong edges, or capture browser chrome you do not want. Resolution is limited to your screen, and the result looks unprofessional in slides and documents.

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Precision Conversion

You pick the DPI, select which pages you need, and get clean sharp JPG files ready to use anywhere images are accepted. The output quality exceeds what you get from screen captures.

DPI Resolution Guide

DPI Image Size (A4 page) Best For File Size
72 595 x 842 px Web thumbnails, email previews Small (50-200KB)
150 1240 x 1754 px Presentations, documents, social media Medium (200KB-1MB)
300 2480 x 3508 px Print quality, professional use Large (1-5MB)
600 4960 x 7016 px Archival, high-detail design work Very Large (5-15MB)

Where People Use This Tool

Presentations

Pull specific charts, diagrams, or pages from a report and insert them directly into your PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides deck at the exact resolution that looks sharp on a projector.

Social Media Posts

Turn infographics, flyers, or brochure pages into shareable image posts for Instagram, LinkedIn, or Twitter. 150 DPI at standard A4 gives you a 1240px wide image that works well on most platforms.

Blog and Website Content

Extract visual content from PDF reports to use as featured images, inline illustrations, or preview thumbnails. Much better quality than taking browser screenshots of PDF viewers.

Document Previews

Generate thumbnail images of PDF documents for file managers, CMS platforms, internal tools, or email previews. Low DPI keeps file sizes tiny while giving recipients a visual sense of the content.

E-commerce Product Specs

Product specification sheets from manufacturers often arrive as PDFs. Convert the relevant pages to JPGs for your product listing images on Amazon, Shopify, or eBay.

Archival and Backup

Convert critical document pages to high-resolution JPGs as a secondary backup format. Images are viewable on any device without PDF reader software and can be stored alongside other image archives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a page limit for conversion?

No hard limit. Most PDFs under 100 pages convert smoothly. For very large documents (500+ pages), consider converting in batches of 50 for optimal performance.

Why choose JPG over PNG for PDF conversion?

JPG produces much smaller files (typically 3 to 10 times smaller than PNG) with minimal visible quality loss for most content. Choose JPG for photographs, colorful illustrations, and general use. Choose PNG only when you need pixel-perfect text rendering, transparent backgrounds, or lossless quality for graphic design work.

Will text in the images be searchable or selectable?

No. The output is a rasterized image, meaning text becomes pixels and is no longer selectable or searchable. If you need text extraction, use a PDF-to-Word converter instead. The JPG output is purely visual.

Can I convert password-protected PDFs?

If the PDF requires a password to open, you will need to enter it before conversion can proceed. If the PDF is only restricted from editing (but can be viewed), conversion works normally since it only reads the visual content of each page.

Output Quality

Crisp text rendering Smooth vector shapes Custom DPI resolution Embedded images preserved Better than screenshots