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Convert PDF pages to JPG/PNG images

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How to Convert PDF Pages to JPG Images

Turn every page of your PDF into a high-quality JPEG image file.

Converting PDF to JPG turns each page of your document into a high-quality image file. Web designers, social media managers, educators, and content creators all need PDF content in image form for various platforms. Each PDF page is rendered as a separate image file that can be used independently.

Web designers grab mockups and design prototypes from PDF portfolios to display on websites. Instead of taking screenshots with unpredictable quality, a proper conversion produces clean images at the exact resolution needed.

Social media managers pull graphics from PDF catalogs and brochures for sharing on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook. A product page from a PDF catalog becomes a shareable post. An infographic embedded in a report becomes a standalone image. This ability to convert PDF to image is invaluable for content repurposing.

Teachers extract diagrams, charts, and illustrations from PDF textbooks for classroom slides and worksheets. A diagram from a science PDF becomes an image for a presentation. Historical maps from a PDF atlas become printable handouts.

Two image formats are available. JPG produces smaller file sizes with adjustable compression levels, ideal for web use. PNG preserves sharp text and crisp edges, better for documents with fine text and diagrams. The PDF to JPEG conversion handles both formats efficiently.

Quality settings range from 72 to 300 DPI. Seventy-two DPI is standard for web display. One hundred fifty DPI offers a good middle ground. Three hundred DPI delivers print-ready quality.

Real estate agents convert PDF property brochures into images for listing websites. Each page becomes a separate image that can be uploaded to property portals. The images maintain the professional layout of the original brochure.

The images in the ZIP file are named sequentially based on page numbers, making it easy to identify which image corresponds to which page.

Key Features

Multiple Formats

Choose between JPG and PNG output depending on your quality and file size needs.

Custom Quality

Choose from 72, 150, or 300 DPI for the right balance of quality and file size.

ZIP Archive Output

All page images are bundled into a single ZIP file for easy download and sharing.

How to Convert PDF to Images -- Step by Step

1

Upload PDF

Drop your PDF into the upload area.

2

Choose Settings

Select image format (JPG/PNG) and quality (DPI).

3

Download Images

Get a ZIP file with one image per PDF page.

Image Tips

  • Choose 300 DPI if you plan to print the images. For web use, 72 or 150 DPI is sufficient.
  • If your PDF has sharp text or diagrams, PNG preserves crisp edges better than JPG.
  • For social media posts, 150 DPI JPG offers the best balance of quality and upload speed.

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