PDF to JPG Converter
Securely extract pages from your PDFs into high-quality JPG or PNG images. Entirely free, fast, and processed locally in your browser.
Upload PDF Document
Drag and drop or click to select a PDF.
Max 25MB and 300 pages.
How to Convert PDF to JPG
- Upload your PDF: Drag and drop your file into the box above (Max 25MB).
- Choose what to extract: If you only need a specific page, select Single Page or Custom Range (e.g., 1-5). Otherwise, select All Pages.
- Select Quality Settings: For optimal viewing, use 150 DPI. If you need it for professional printing, select 300 DPI. For standard web sharing, JPG is recommended.
- Convert: Click the Convert to Images button. Our tool uses your browser's engine to render the images without uploading anywhere.
- Download: Example: If you converted a school assignment PDF to share with classmates on WhatsApp, just click Download All as ZIP to get all the image files instantly.
When to Use PDF to JPG
Upload to strict online forms
Many government agencies and job portals strictly accept image files (JPG) for ID proofs rather than document files.
Share on WhatsApp or Social Media
PDFs force users to open an external viewer. Sharing a JPG allows the content to be seen instantly in the chat feed.
Insert into PowerPoint/Word
If you want to natively embed a specific page or graph from a PDF into a presentation cleanly, extracting it as a JPG is required.
Edit image in Photoshop or Canva
Graphic editing tools prefer rasterized images. Converting PDF pages to PNG or JPG unlocks full creative editing.
Difference Between PDF and JPG
| Feature | PDF (Document) | JPG (Image) |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Use | Multi-page documents, text, vectors | Photographs, web graphics, single pages |
| Editability | High (Selectable text, links remain active) | Low (Text becomes pixels, cannot be highlighted) |
| Quality | Scalable vector graphics (no loss of quality) | Raster image (can pixelate if zoomed in) |
| Social Sharing | Poor (Requires downloading to view) | Excellent (Displays instantly in feeds and chats) |
Frequently Asked Questions
How to convert PDF to JPG?
Simply upload your PDF file, select whether you want to convert all pages or a specific range, choose your image quality (JPG/PNG) and resolution, then click 'Convert'. You can download the images individually or as a ZIP file.
Is this PDF to JPG converter free?
Yes, our converter is 100% free to use with no hidden fees, watermarks, or sign-ups required.
Are my files uploaded or stored on your servers?
No. All PDF processing and image rendering happens entirely within your web browser. Your files are never uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy and security.
Can I convert only one page?
Yes, you can choose the 'Single Page' option or the 'Custom Range' option to extract only the specific page numbers you need.
What DPI should I choose?
Choose 72 DPI for web use and fast processing. Use 150 DPI for standard quality and viewing. Select 300 DPI if you plan to professionally print the resulting images.
Does the image quality reduce?
By default, we maintain high quality. You can intentionally lower the quality setting or choose PNG format for completely lossless extraction.
Can I convert scanned PDFs?
Yes, scanned PDFs behave exactly like normal PDFs and their pages will be effectively extracted into individual JPG or PNG images.
Is this safe?
Absolutely. Because your files never leave your device, this is the safest way to convert sensitive documents.
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