PDF to JPG Converter

Convert PDF documents to high-quality JPG images. Extract all pages or select specific ones with adjustable quality and DPI settings. Need the reverse? Try our JPG to PDF converter. For PNG output, use PDF to PNG instead.

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Max 20MB per file • Up to 5 files

How to Convert PDF to JPG

  1. Upload your PDF files by dragging and dropping or clicking the upload area. You can select up to 5 files at once, each up to 20MB.
  2. Adjust quality settings: Set the JPG quality (10-100%) and choose your preferred DPI resolution based on your needs.
  3. Select pages: Convert all pages or specify particular pages using ranges like "1-5, 8, 10-12".
  4. Convert and download: Click convert and download individual pages or all images as a ZIP archive.
Pro tip: View your PDF first using our PDF File Viewer to identify which pages you need. After conversion, use Compress JPG to further reduce file sizes.

PDF vs JPG Comparison

PDF

Portable Document Format preserves exact document layout including text, images, and vector graphics. Ideal for documents, forms, and print-ready files. Requires a PDF viewer to open. Use our PDF compressor to reduce PDF file sizes.

JPG

Universal image format supported everywhere. Perfect for sharing individual pages, web publishing, and social media. Each PDF page becomes a separate JPG image. For lossless quality, consider PDF to PNG conversion instead.

Quality Settings Guide

DPI 72

Screen resolution. Best for web viewing, emails, and digital presentations. Smallest file sizes but lower quality when printed. Good for quick previews.

DPI 150

Standard resolution. Recommended for most uses. Good balance between quality and file size. Suitable for web and casual printing.

DPI 300

Print resolution. Professional quality suitable for high-quality printing. Larger file sizes but crisp details. Use with our Image Resizer if dimensions are too large.

85-100%

High quality with minimal compression artifacts. Best for important documents and photos.

60-84%

Good balance of quality and file size. Suitable for most everyday uses and web sharing.

Below 60%

Noticeable compression. Use only when file size is critical or for quick previews.

Frequently Asked Questions

Converting PDF to JPG makes document pages viewable anywhere without a PDF reader. JPG images can be easily shared on social media, embedded in websites, used in presentations, or sent via email. For documents with transparency, use our PDF to PNG converter instead.

Use 72 DPI for screen-only viewing (smallest files), 150 DPI for general use and light printing (recommended), and 300 DPI for professional printing and archiving. Higher DPI means sharper images but larger file sizes. You can always use our JPG compressor to reduce sizes afterward.

Yes! Select "Page Range" and enter the pages you need. Use commas for individual pages (1, 3, 5) and dashes for ranges (1-5). You can combine both: "1-3, 7, 10-15" will convert pages 1, 2, 3, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15. Preview your PDF first with our PDF Viewer.

85% quality offers an excellent balance for most uses. For text-heavy documents, 75-80% usually looks fine. For photos or detailed graphics, use 90-100%. The quality slider affects file size significantly - lower quality means smaller files.

Each PDF can be up to 20MB in size, and you can upload up to 5 PDFs at once. There's no strict page limit, but very large documents may take longer to process. For large PDFs, consider using our PDF compressor first.

Yes! Use our JPG to PDF converter to combine JPG images into a PDF document. You can also use Image to PDF for other image formats, or PNG to PDF for PNG images.

Yes. Your files are processed securely on our servers and automatically deleted within 24 hours. We don't store, share, or analyze your documents. All transfers use secure HTTPS connections.