Sometimes you need a PDF page as an image — to drop into a slide, post on social, or attach where PDFs aren’t allowed. Converting to JPG (or PNG) takes seconds.
JPG or PNG?
- JPG — smaller files, best for photo-heavy pages or when size matters (email, web).
- PNG — lossless and sharper for text/diagrams; larger files.
How to convert PDF to JPG step by step
- Open PDF to JPG and select your PDF.
- Choose which pages (all, or a range) and the format.
- Convert and download — multiple pages come back as a tidy set.
Tips
- For crisp text in slides, prefer PNG; JPG can show fringing around sharp edges.
- Need higher resolution? Convert at a larger scale, then downscale in your image editor — upscaling a small export never looks good.
- Just one page? Export only that page instead of the whole document.
Privacy
Conversion runs on your device — the PDF isn’t uploaded. No signup, no watermark.
FAQ
Will quality drop? JPG is lossy by nature; choose PNG for diagrams/text-heavy pages.
Can I get one combined image? Export per page, then stitch in an image editor if needed.
Convert now with PDF to JPG.
Use PDF to JPG: Convert each page to JPG or extract all images. No signup, nothing uploaded.
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