How to Convert PDF Pages to JPG Images Free
Convert PDF pages to high-quality JPG images. Extract individual pages as images for web, social media, and presentations.
When to Convert PDF to Images
Sharing PDF content on social media platforms that do not support PDF previews. Creating thumbnail previews of PDF documents. Extracting diagrams or charts from reports. Using PDF content in presentations where PDF embedding is not supported.
Quality Settings
150 DPI: Screen quality, smallest file size, good for web display.
200 DPI: Standard quality, balanced size, suitable for most uses.
300 DPI: Print quality, larger files, for archiving and professional output.
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Output Format Choice
JPG: Best for photographs and complex page layouts. Smaller file size. Use for images with gradients, photos, and color content.
PNG: Best for PDFs with text, diagrams, or sharp lines needing lossless quality.
Use in WhatsApp and Social Media
WhatsApp allows image sharing with visual preview but not PDF previews in most group settings. Convert your PDF to JPG to share pages directly as viewable images without requiring recipients to download a PDF viewer.
Frequently asked questions
Can I convert only specific pages to JPG?
Yes — enter the page numbers or range in the page selection field. Only those pages will convert.
What DPI should I choose for PDF to JPG?
200 DPI for general use, 300 DPI for printing or archiving, 150 DPI for web-only use.
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