PDF to JPG
Convert PDF to JPG images
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert a PDF to JPG images?
Upload your PDF. Each page is converted to a separate JPG image. Set the output resolution (72-600 DPI) and quality (1-100). Higher DPI produces sharper images but larger files. 150 DPI is good for screen, 300 DPI for print.
What resolution should I use for PDF to JPG conversion?
72 DPI: screen viewing, small files. 150 DPI: good quality for web and presentations. 300 DPI: print quality, standard for documents. 600 DPI: high-quality print, large files. The tool shows estimated file size at each DPI setting.
Can I convert a multi-page PDF to JPG?
Yes. Each page becomes a separate JPG file. Files are named sequentially (page_1.jpg, page_2.jpg, etc.). Download all images as a ZIP file. You can also select specific pages to convert instead of the entire document.
Why would I convert PDF to JPG?
To embed in presentations or documents that don't support PDF. To share on social media (which doesn't accept PDFs). To edit in image editors. To create thumbnails or previews. To use in web pages where PDF embedding is impractical.
Does PDF to JPG conversion preserve text quality?
Text is rasterized (converted to pixels). At 300 DPI, text appears sharp and readable. At 72 DPI, small text may appear blurry. For text-heavy documents, use higher DPI or convert to PNG instead (lossless, sharper edges on text).