Convert PDF to JPG — Free High Quality Converter
Convert PDF pages to high-quality JPG or PNG images. Choose your DPI.
Drag & drop a PDF or click to upload
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How to Use PDF to JPG Converter
- Upload your PDF — Drag and drop a PDF file or click to browse. No size limits.
- Choose output format — Select JPG for smaller files or PNG for lossless quality.
- Set DPI quality — Pick 72 DPI for web, 150 DPI for general use, or 300 DPI for print.
- Select pages — Convert all pages, a range (e.g. 2-5), or specific pages (e.g. 1,3,7).
- Convert and download — Click "Convert" and download images individually or as a ZIP.
Features & Benefits
DPI Quality Options
- 72 DPI — Lightweight, ideal for web and screen viewing.
- 150 DPI — Balanced quality and file size. Good for general use.
- 300 DPI — High resolution, perfect for printing. Larger file sizes.
Format Options
Choose between JPG (lossy compression, smaller files) or PNG (lossless, perfect quality or transparency). For most documents, JPG at 85% quality provides an excellent balance. Read more in our guide JPG vs PNG vs WebP.
Privacy & Security
Your PDF is rendered entirely in your browser using Mozilla's pdf.js library. No files are uploaded to any server. The conversion happens locally on your device, ensuring complete privacy.
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Common Use Cases
- Social media posts — Turn a report cover page into a shareable image.
- Thumbnails & previews — Generate cover images for blog posts, e-books, or course platforms.
- Printing from phones — Most mobile printers prefer JPG over PDF.
- Embedding in slides — Drop a PDF page into PowerPoint or Google Slides as an image.
- Editing in photo apps — Open the JPG in Photoshop, Figma, or Canva for further edits.
Tips for Best Results
- Use 300 DPI or higher if the output will be printed.
- For web use, 150 DPI keeps file sizes small and loading fast.
- If the source PDF has a lot of fine text, bump DPI to 400+ so text stays crisp.
- Need a single combined image? Convert to JPG first, then use our Image to PDF or a collage tool.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert password-protected PDFs?
Remove the password first with our Unlock PDF tool, then convert.
What DPI should I pick?
150 DPI for screens, 300 DPI for standard print, 600 DPI for high-quality print or archival.
Is the conversion done on a server?
No. PDF.js renders every page locally in your browser. Your file never uploads anywhere.
Can I get PNG instead of JPG?
This tool outputs both JPG and PNG. Choose PNG for lossless quality or JPG for smaller file sizes.
What’s the page limit?
No hard limit. For very large PDFs (500+ pages) convert in smaller ranges to avoid memory pressure on your device.