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How to convert PDF to JPG

Sometimes you need an image, not a document — a page to drop into a slide, paste into a chat, or post where PDFs aren't allowed. Converting to JPG gives you one picture per page.

Open PDF to JPG

Step by step

  1. 1Open the PDF to JPG tool and drop your file in.
  2. 2Each page is rendered to its own JPG image.
  3. 3Download the images — every page as a separate picture.

When an image is the right format

Chat apps, social posts, and slide decks all take images more happily than PDFs. A JPG previews inline instead of forcing a download.

The trade-off is that a JPG is a flat picture — the text in it can no longer be selected or searched.

Keeping the pages sharp

Image pages look best viewed at roughly the size they were rendered. Blow one up far past that and text starts to soften.

If you only need one page as an image, you can split or extract that page first, then convert just that.

FAQ

Do I get one image per page?
Yes. Each page of the PDF becomes its own JPG.
Is my file uploaded?
No. The conversion runs in your browser, so the file never leaves your device.
Is it free?
Yes, completely free, with no account.