How to Convert PDF to JPG

Converting a PDF to JPG turns each page of your document into a separate image file. This is useful when you need to use PDF content in a presentation, post it online, embed pages in a website, or share specific pages as pictures rather than documents.

Unlike sending a PDF, images can be viewed and embedded anywhere — in emails, social media, design tools, word processors, and more. Our free tool converts each PDF page to a high-quality JPG image with no software installation required.

Step 1 – Open the PDF to JPG Tool

Go to our PDF to JPG converter. You'll see a file upload area. Click to browse for your PDF or drag and drop it directly onto the page.

Step 2 – Upload Your PDF

Select your PDF file and upload it. The tool supports any standard PDF, including multi-page documents. It will process all pages and convert each one into a separate JPG image.

The tool renders each page at 2x resolution (200% zoom) to ensure the resulting images are sharp and detailed, suitable for both screen viewing and print use.

Step 3 – Download the JPG Images

Once conversion is complete, you'll see a gallery of all the extracted page images. You can download any individual image, or download all images at once as a ZIP archive. Each image file is named by its page number for easy identification.

Tips for Converting PDF to JPG

Common Use Cases

Social media posts: Share individual pages or infographics from a PDF as images on Instagram, LinkedIn, or Twitter without requiring followers to download a file.

Embedding in documents: Insert specific PDF pages as images into a Word document, Google Doc, or email newsletter.

Creating a preview: Show a thumbnail preview of a PDF on your website so visitors can see what a document looks like before downloading it.

Design and editing: Designers often need individual pages as images to use them as backgrounds or references in graphic design software like Photoshop or Canva.

Archiving form data: Convert a filled-out PDF form to images to create a visual archive that anyone can view without needing a PDF reader.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages can I convert?

The tool converts up to 20 pages per upload. For longer documents, use the Split PDF tool first to break the document into smaller parts, then convert each part.

What resolution are the output images?

Pages are rendered at 2x resolution, producing high-quality images suitable for most uses. A standard A4 page renders at approximately 1654 × 2339 pixels at 2x scale.

Can I convert PDF to PNG instead?

Yes. Use our PDF to PNG converter if you need transparent backgrounds or lossless image quality.

Will the text in my PDF be readable in the JPG images?

Yes. The conversion renders the page at high resolution, so text remains sharp and legible in the resulting images, especially at 2x zoom.

Does this work for scanned PDFs?

Yes. Scanned PDFs are already image-based, so they convert particularly well. The result will look exactly like the scanned original.

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