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PDF to Images

Convert PDF pages into JPG images and download as a ZIP.

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Tool guide

Export every PDF page as a JPG image

PDF-to-image conversion renders each page as a standalone JPG and packages the results in a ZIP file. Images are convenient for previews, thumbnails, slide inserts, and systems that do not accept PDF uploads.

How to use PDF to Images

  1. Upload the PDF.
  2. Choose a resolution between 72 and 300 DPI.
  3. Convert and extract the downloaded ZIP file.

Common reasons to use it

  • Creating document previews
  • Placing individual pages in presentations
  • Sharing a page through an image-only platform

Before you start

Choose resolution according to the intended result. Around 72 to 96 DPI can work for small screen previews, while 150 DPI usually provides more comfortable reading. Use a higher setting for fine diagrams or printing, understanding that every extra pixel increases ZIP size, memory use, and processing time—especially in a long document.

Quality and result checks

Rendering converts selectable text and vectors into pixels. The JPG pages may look faithful, but they no longer provide the same text search, copy, form, link, or accessibility behavior as the PDF. Keep the original when those features matter. Inspect page edges, small type, and color-sensitive graphics, then choose the lowest DPI that remains clear for your use.

Frequently asked questions

What does DPI control?

It controls rendering resolution: higher values produce more pixels and detail, along with larger image files.

Why is the result a ZIP file?

A multi-page PDF creates multiple JPG files, and a ZIP keeps them together for one convenient download.

Will text remain searchable?

No. In a JPG, the page is pixels. Keep the PDF when text search, selection, links, or accessibility are required.