Drop any PDF and convert every page to a high-quality JPG image. Pick DPI (72 / 150 / 300), output format (JPG / PNG / WebP), and page range. Each page becomes a separately downloadable image, bundled in a ZIP for batch download.
When to use this
Use for: extracting screenshots from a PDF report, sending PDF pages as inline email images, prepping PDF content for image-only platforms (Instagram, Pinterest), archiving PDF pages as searchable images, embedding PDF pages in slideshow presentations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does each page become a separate JPG?
Yes - one JPG per PDF page. A 10-page PDF gives you 10 JPG files, named page-1.jpg through page-10.jpg by default. Download individually or as a ZIP bundle.
What DPI should I pick?
72 DPI: web display, smallest file size. 150 DPI: balanced for sharing / printing. 300 DPI: print-quality, large file size. Most users default to 150 unless they specifically need print quality.
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