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PDF to JPG

Turn PDF pages into JPG images for previews, uploads and slides.

→ JPG

Drag & drop files here, or

Accepts .pdf

  1. Upload a PDF.
  2. Each page becomes a JPG.
  3. Download the images as a ZIP.

Drop a PDF and get one JPG image per page at 150 DPI — handy for previews, thumbnails, or uploading to a platform that won't take PDFs. To go the other way, JPG to PDF rebuilds a document from images.

Where JPG pages go that PDFs cannot follow

A PDF is wonderful for distributing a finished document, but plenty of destinations simply will not take one. Marketplace listings, social posts, chat threads, many job boards, and slide decks all expect an image, not a document container. Converting each page to a JPG turns a locked PDF into something you can drop anywhere a picture goes, preview as a thumbnail, or paste straight into a message.

This tool renders every page at 150 DPI, the sweet spot where text stays legible and file sizes stay reasonable for screens and light printing. Multi-page documents come back as a numbered set of JPGs zipped together for one-click download. When you need to reassemble those images into a document again, JPG to PDF makes the return trip.

Choosing JPG, and what to do with the images next

JPG's lossy compression is tuned for continuous-tone content, so it shines on scanned and photographic pages, producing far smaller files than a lossless format would. For a page that is mostly sharp text or flat colour, that same compression can soften edges slightly, but for most everyday documents the difference is invisible at 150 DPI.

  • Upload anywhere: post pages to platforms that reject PDFs outright.
  • Stitch or crop: combine pages into a long image or trim a figure out of one.
  • Rebuild later: turn the images back into a clean PDF when you are done.

If a page came out rotated in the source, fix it with rotate PDF before converting, gather several documents first with merge PDF, and explore the rest of the kit at editpdf123.

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Frequently asked questions

What resolution are the JPGs?
Each page renders at 150 DPI, which keeps text sharp on screens and looks clean for light printing while keeping file sizes manageable. At that density a typical A4 page becomes a comfortably detailed image.
How are multi-page PDFs handled?
Every page becomes its own numbered JPG, and the full set is bundled into a single ZIP archive so you can download all of them in one click rather than saving each page separately.
Why convert to JPG instead of keeping the PDF?
Many platforms accept only images, not documents. Job boards, marketplaces, social networks, and chat apps often reject PDFs, so a per-page JPG lets you upload, preview, or paste content that would otherwise stay locked in the file.
Can I turn the images back into a PDF afterward?
Yes. The JPG to PDF tool rebuilds a document from images, placing each one on its own page in upload order, so you can edit pages as pictures and then reassemble them into a single PDF.