PDF to JPG Converter
Convert PDF pages to high-quality JPG images — batch supported.
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When to use this
You need to drop a chart from a PDF into a slide deck. You want to share a single page from a report on Slack or social media. You're building a web gallery of document thumbnails. Or you just need a quick image of page 1 for a preview card. All of these need JPG, not PDF.
PDF-to-JPG is also the go-to when you need to extract visuals — graphs, diagrams, infographics — from reports without access to the original source files. Convert the relevant pages, crop in any image editor, done.
It's particularly useful for social media sharing, where PDF links get ignored but images get engagement. Convert, post, get clicks.
Good to know
85% quality is the sweet spot. It's visually indistinguishable from 100% for most documents but produces files 40-60% smaller. Only go higher if you're printing or zooming into fine detail.
DPI controls the resolution, not the quality slider. Higher DPI means more pixels per page — bigger files, but sharper output when printed or zoomed. For screen viewing, default DPI is fine. For print, bump it up.
Text stays sharp because of how rendering works. PDF.js renders text as vector outlines first, then rasterizes to your chosen resolution. This means text is as sharp as the DPI allows, not limited by the original PDF's internal resolution.
Use page range to save time. A 200-page PDF doesn't need all 200 pages converted. Select just the pages you need — the tool skips everything else, which is dramatically faster on long documents.
Quick Reference
| Use Case | Quality | DPI | Typical File Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| Web / social media | 75–85% | Default (150) | 80–200 KB/page |
| Email sharing | 85% | Default (150) | 150–300 KB/page |
| Presentations | 90% | 200 | 300–600 KB/page |
| Printing | 95–100% | 300 | 500 KB–1.5 MB/page |