How-to Guide 4 min read

How to Convert PDF Pages to JPG Images

Convert PDF pages to high-quality JPG images. One page per image, custom DPI, free and browser-based.

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When to Convert PDF to Image

Sharing specific pages on social media or WhatsApp. Creating thumbnails for document previews. Extracting charts or graphics from a report. Converting slides to shareable images.

PDF to JPG on Lazyblink

  • Open PDF to JPG tool
  • Upload your PDF
  • Choose image quality (150 DPI for web, 300 DPI for print)
  • Select which pages to convert (all or specific pages)
  • Download — each page becomes a separate JPG
  • Quality Settings

    150 DPI: Excellent for screen viewing, social sharing, web use. Smaller file size.

    300 DPI: Professional quality for print. Larger files.

    72 DPI: Thumbnail quality. Smallest files, lowest quality.

    JPG vs PNG for PDF Conversion

    JPG: Smaller file size, good for photos and complex graphics. Slight lossy compression.

    PNG: Lossless, larger file. Better for screenshots, text-heavy pages, and when you need to edit further.

    Frequently asked questions

    Can I convert only specific pages of a PDF to JPG?

    Yes — select specific page numbers when converting. Only those pages will be converted to images.

    What DPI should I use for PDF to JPG conversion?

    150 DPI for web and screen use. 300 DPI for print-quality images.

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