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How to Convert a PDF to JPG or PNG

To convert a PDF to images, open a PDF-to-image tool, pick a resolution, and download each page as a JPG or PNG. Use JPG for photos and scans, PNG for text and diagrams.

Last updated: 2026-07-17

How to convert

  • For photos and scanned pages, use PDF to JPG.
  • For pages with sharp text, tables or diagrams, use PDF to PNG for crisp, lossless edges.
  • Pick a resolution (higher = sharper, larger file), convert, and download individual pages or a ZIP of all of them.

JPG or PNG?

  • JPG — smaller files, great for photographs and scans, slight compression that's invisible on photos.
  • PNG — lossless, so text and line art stay perfectly crisp; larger files.

When you'd want images instead of a PDF

Turning a page into an image is handy for posting a document to social media, embedding a page in a slide deck, or sharing a single page where the recipient can't open PDFs.

Private

Rendering happens in your browser with the same engine Firefox uses — your PDF is never uploaded.

Frequently asked questions

What resolution should I choose?

144 DPI (High) is a good default for screens. Use 216 DPI for print or zooming, and 72 DPI only for small previews.

Can I convert every page at once?

Yes — all pages are rendered and you can download them together as a ZIP, or grab individual pages.

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