Extract Every Page as a High-Quality Image
Need to post a PDF flyer on Instagram, insert a chart into a presentation, or extract a diagram from a technical document? Convert any or all pages of your PDF into standalone JPEG images you can crop, edit, and share anywhere.
Why Convert PDF to JPG?
Post PDF marketing materials, flyers, and menus directly to social media as image posts
Insert specific pages from PDF reports into PowerPoint presentations as high-resolution images
Extract charts, diagrams, and infographics from PDFs for use in blog posts or articles
Create image thumbnails for PDF documents displayed in web applications and document libraries
PDF vs JPG — Format Comparison
Portable Document Format (..pdf)
Joint Photographic Experts Group (..jpg)
How to Convert PDF to JPG
Upload the PDF document
Select your PDF file. Multi-page documents are broken into individual page images automatically.
Select pages and resolution
Choose specific pages or convert all. Set the output DPI — 72 for web thumbnails, 150 for presentations, 300 for print.
Download page images
Each page becomes a separate JPEG file. Download individually or grab the full set as a ZIP archive.
Frequently Asked Questions
What DPI should I use for social media?
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For Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, 150 DPI at the page's native size produces sharp images without excessive file sizes. 72 DPI works for small thumbnails.
Can I convert just one page instead of the entire document?
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Absolutely. After uploading, select individual pages from the thumbnail preview. Only the chosen pages are converted.
Will text in the PDF remain readable in the JPEG?
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At 150 DPI and above, text is sharp and legible. Lower DPI settings may blur small text, so choose higher resolution for text-heavy documents.
What about PDFs with embedded vector graphics?
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Vector elements (logos, charts, line drawings) are rasterized at the chosen DPI. At 300 DPI, they look as clean as the original.
How large will the output images be?
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A single A4 page at 150 DPI produces roughly a 1240 x 1754 pixel image. At 300 DPI, it's 2480 x 3508 pixels.
Pro Tips for PDF to JPG Conversion
Use 300 DPI when you plan to print the images or zoom in — it preserves fine details like small text and thin lines
For email attachments, 150 DPI with 80% JPEG quality keeps file sizes under 500 KB per page while looking sharp on screen
If you only need specific pages, enter a page range (e.g., 3-7) to skip unnecessary pages and speed up conversion
For the sharpest charts and diagrams, consider PDF-to-PNG instead — JPEG compression can soften thin lines and text edges
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