How to Convert PDF to JPG Online
Converting PDF pages to JPG images is useful when you need to share a document as an image, embed a PDF page in a presentation, or upload document content where PDF files are not accepted. EasyPZ PDF to JPG runs entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded to any server.
- Upload your PDF file using the button above or by dragging and dropping it.
- Choose your output quality — High (144 DPI) works well for most uses; Maximum is best for print or archiving.
- Optionally enter a page range if you only need specific pages (e.g. "1-3, 5").
- Click "Convert to JPG". Each page is rendered and packaged into a ZIP file for download.
Choosing the Right Quality Setting
The quality setting controls the resolution at which each PDF page is rendered:
- Standard (96 DPI): Suitable for web thumbnails or previews. Produces the smallest file sizes.
- High (144 DPI): The recommended setting for most purposes — clear enough for reading and sharing, without excessive file size.
- Maximum (192 DPI): Best for printing or archiving where visual fidelity matters. File sizes will be significantly larger.
Note that output quality is also limited by the original PDF's content resolution. A low-resolution PDF will not produce a sharp image at 192 DPI — it will just produce a larger file.
When PDF to JPG is Useful
- Sharing on social media: Most platforms accept images but not PDF files. Convert a one-page document to JPG for easy sharing.
- Presentations: Embed a PDF page directly into PowerPoint or Google Slides as an image slide.
- Email previews: Attach a JPG thumbnail of a document alongside the PDF so recipients can see the content without opening the file.
- Web uploads: Many forms and portals accept images but not PDFs. A JPG version lets you submit document content where needed.
- Image editing: Open a PDF page in an image editor for annotation or further modification.
Limitations to Know
PDF to JPG conversion has some inherent limitations. Text in the resulting JPG is rasterised — it becomes pixels, not searchable characters. If you need text to remain selectable, keep the original PDF. JPEG compression also introduces slight quality loss on text-heavy pages; using a higher DPI setting compensates for this. Password-protected PDFs cannot be converted — use the PDF Unlock tool first, then convert.