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PDF to JPG

About this tool

Converting PDF pages to images solves a very practical set of problems: slides that need to go into an app that only accepts pictures, a document page destined for social media, or a preview thumbnail for a website. This tool renders every page of your PDF as a high-resolution JPG using the same engine Firefox uses to display PDFs.

Pages are rendered at double resolution for crisp text, and a multi-page document is delivered as a single ZIP so you are not buried in downloads. The rendering runs entirely in your browser, which means even sensitive documents can be converted without a second thought.

How to use

  1. Choose the PDF you want to convert.
  2. Click "Convert to JPG" and watch the per-page progress.
  3. A single-page PDF downloads directly as a .jpg file.
  4. A multi-page PDF downloads as a ZIP containing one numbered JPG per page.

Rendering happens inside your browser using a local copy of the pdf.js engine. The document and the images made from it never travel over the network.

Frequently asked questions

What resolution are the output images?

Pages are rendered at twice their natural PDF size, which typically produces roughly 1200 to 1700 pixels across for a standard A4 or Letter page — sharp enough for screens and most reuse.

Can I convert just one page of a long PDF?

Use the Split PDF tool first to extract the page you need, then convert that single-page file here; it will download directly as one JPG.

Does this work with scanned PDFs?

Yes. Scanned pages are already images internally, so they render exactly as they appear, at the same doubled resolution as any other page.