How to Convert PDF Pages to JPG Images
Extract pages from any PDF and save them as high-quality JPG or PNG images with our free PDF to JPG converter.
Steps
Upload your PDF
Upload the PDF you want to convert. The tool accepts password-free PDFs up to 50MB. If your PDF is password-protected, you will need to enter the password to allow conversion.
Select pages to convert
Choose to convert all pages or specify a range (e.g., pages 2–5). For large PDFs, converting only the pages you need saves time and produces a smaller download.
Set resolution and format
Choose output resolution: 72 DPI for screen use, 150 DPI for general quality, 300 DPI for print quality. Higher DPI means larger file sizes but sharper images. Choose JPEG for photographs and colour documents; PNG for documents with text or when you need a transparent background.
Convert and download
Click Convert. Each PDF page is rendered as an image at the specified resolution. Download individual images or download all as a ZIP file.
Why Convert PDF Pages to Images
Converting PDF pages to images is useful in several common scenarios: embedding a document preview in a web page or app (images are universally displayable without a PDF viewer), sharing a specific diagram, chart, or infographic from a report that was delivered as a PDF, extracting pages from a large PDF to use as individual images in a presentation, and uploading document content to platforms that accept images but not PDFs (social media, some CMS platforms). Image formats also allow easier editing with photo editing tools when you need to annotate or highlight specific areas of a document.
Frequently Asked Questions
For web display and screen use, 72–96 DPI produces reasonably sized files. For general sharing and documents you might need to read carefully, 150 DPI gives good quality. For printing or extracting document images for professional use, 300 DPI is standard. A 300 DPI image from an A4 page is approximately 2480×3508 pixels — detailed and printable at full size.