How to Convert PDF to JPG
- Upload your PDF file
- Choose output resolution: 72 DPI (screen), 150 DPI (good quality), or 300 DPI (print quality)
- Adjust JPG quality slider if needed
- Select all pages or a specific range
- Click Convert to JPG
- Single-page PDFs download directly; multi-page PDFs download as a ZIP archive
Choosing the Right DPI
- 72 DPI: Fastest conversion. Good for web display and email. Smaller file sizes.
- 150 DPI: Good balance of quality and file size. Suitable for most uses.
- 300 DPI: Print-quality images. Use when you need to print the converted images or need high detail.
FAQ
How long does PDF to JPG conversion take?
Most conversions complete in seconds. 300 DPI conversion takes longer than 72 DPI due to higher resolution rendering. A 10-page PDF at 300 DPI may take 10-30 seconds depending on your device.
What format will the output be?
Output is JPEG format (.jpg). Images are named page-1.jpg, page-2.jpg, etc. Multiple pages are packaged in a ZIP file.
Does the text remain readable?
At 150+ DPI with quality 90%+, text remains very readable. At 72 DPI, small text may appear slightly less sharp.
Can I convert specific pages only?
Yes. Select "Page range" and enter ranges like "1-3,5,7-9" to convert only those pages.
Is my PDF uploaded to a server?
No. Conversion happens entirely in your browser using PDF.js. Your file never leaves your device.