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How to PDF to JPG
- Add the PDF. Drop the document you want to convert onto the tool or browse for it.
- Choose pages and format. Select which pages to export and whether you want JPG or PNG output.
- Convert. Render the selected pages to images locally.
- Download. Save the images individually or as a set to your device.
Converting a PDF to images is handy when a target only accepts pictures — a social post, a slide, a chat that will not preview PDFs, or a web page where you want to embed a single page inline.
You can export just the page you need or the whole document, and pick the format to match the content: JPG when size matters and the page is image-heavy, PNG when crisp text and lines must stay sharp. A higher resolution trades file size for clarity.
This is the inverse of Images to PDF, which bundles pictures into a document. If you only want the photos that are already embedded inside a PDF rather than a snapshot of each page, use Extract images instead.
Frequently asked questions
Should I choose JPG or PNG?
JPG gives smaller files and suits photo-heavy pages; PNG is lossless and better for pages with sharp text or line art you want to stay crisp.
Can I control the image resolution?
Yes — a higher resolution produces sharper, larger images, which is worth it when the page will be zoomed or printed.
Is my PDF uploaded to convert it?
No. Pages are rendered to images in your browser tab; the document is not sent to any server.
How do I go the other way, from images to a PDF?
Use the Images to PDF tool to combine JPGs or PNGs back into a single PDF.