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Convert PDF to JPG — Free PDF to Image Converter

Convert PDF pages to JPG images. Perfect for thumbnails, previews & social sharing. Free online converter with resolution options....

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如何转换

1

Upload your .pdf file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.

2

Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.

3

Click Convert and download your .jpg file when it's ready.

About PDF to JPG Conversion

Converting PDF pages to JPG images enables uses that PDFs don't support: social media posting, image galleries, email previews, and embedding in contexts that require image formats. Our PDF to JPG converter renders each page as a high-quality JPEG, creating versatile image files from your documents.

The converter handles multi-page PDFs by creating one JPG per page, numbered sequentially. You can convert all pages or select specific pages. Resolution is adjustable for different purposes—web previews, high-quality archives, or print reproduction.

Why Convert PDF to JPG?

Social media requires images, not PDFs. To share a PDF page on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook, you need to convert it to an image format first. JPG provides good quality at reasonable file sizes for social posting.

Preview generation often requires JPG. Website thumbnails, document management systems, and catalog displays typically work with image formats, not PDFs. Converting creates preview-ready images.

Email compatibility favors images. While PDF attachments work fine, embedding a page preview inline requires an image. JPG conversion creates images that display directly in email bodies.

Common Use Cases

  • Share PDF content on social media platforms
  • Create document previews for websites and catalogs
  • Generate thumbnails for document management systems
  • Embed PDF page previews in email newsletters
  • Create image versions for presentations
  • Extract charts and diagrams for reuse

How It Works

Our converter uses a high-quality PDF renderer that handles all PDF features: fonts, vector graphics, images, and transparency. Resolution ranges from 72 DPI (screen preview) to 300 DPI (print quality) to 600 DPI (archival).

Each PDF page becomes a separate JPG file. For multi-page documents, files are numbered page-001.jpg, page-002.jpg, etc. You can download individually or as a ZIP archive.

JPG compression quality is adjustable. Higher quality produces larger files with more detail; lower quality creates smaller files suitable for previews.

Quality & Performance

JPG compression may show artifacts in areas with gradients or fine detail. For documents with text, consider PNG output instead for sharper rendering. For photographs within PDFs, JPG is appropriate.

SHARP EngineModerateMinimal Quality Loss

Device Compatibility

DevicePDFJPG
WindowsNativeNative
macOSNativeNative
iOSNativeNative
AndroidNativeNative
LinuxNativeNative
ChromeOSNativeNative

Tips for Best Results

  • 1Use 150 DPI for general use — good balance of quality and file size
  • 2300 DPI is ideal for printing or archiving document pages as images
  • 3For text-heavy documents, consider PDF to PNG instead for sharper edges
  • 4Each page becomes a separate JPG — download as ZIP for multi-page PDFs
  • 5Specify page ranges to convert only the pages you actually need

Related Conversions

Transform PDF pages into versatile JPG images for any purpose. Our converter renders documents at your chosen resolution with adjustable quality, creating shareable images from static PDFs.

常见问题

72-96 DPI for web previews, 150 DPI for general use, 300 DPI for print quality. Higher resolution means larger files and longer processing.
Yes. Specify page ranges (e.g., 1-3, 5, 7-10) to convert only the pages you need. Saves time and produces fewer files.
JPG produces smaller files, better for photographs and documents with images. PNG is better for text-heavy documents and diagrams with sharp edges.
Each page becomes a separate JPG, numbered sequentially. Download them individually or as a combined ZIP file.
No. JPG is a raster image—text becomes pixels. If you need selectable text, keep the PDF or use OCR on the resulting images.

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