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PDF to JPG

Convert PDF pages into JPG images or extract images.

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Upload one PDF, choose an output quality, and export its pages as JPG images. The backend rasterizes the pages and returns them as a ZIP archive for download.

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Usage notes

Available
  • One source PDF per request
  • Three JPG quality profiles
  • Maximum 25 MB source file
  • Returns a ZIP archive of page images

Turn every PDF page into a JPG, or pull out embedded images

There are two very different reasons people convert a PDF to JPG. The first is page conversion: every page of the PDF becomes one image, usually for embedding in a blog post, sharing a preview on social media, or publishing screenshots of a document. The second is image extraction: you want the original photos or diagrams that were embedded inside the PDF, without the surrounding text or layout. OkFarsi's PDF to JPG tool handles both in one workspace.

For page conversion, pick the resolution that matches your use case. 72 DPI is fine for previews and social media. 150 DPI is a good default for screens and mobile. 300 DPI produces print-ready images. The tool renders each page at the exact DPI you pick, outputs one JPG per page, and zips the set if there are multiple pages. You can also choose a JPEG quality level (high, medium, or space-saving) if the resulting file size matters.

For image extraction, the tool scans the PDF for embedded images and exports each one as a standalone JPG at its original resolution — no re-encoding, no quality loss. This is the right choice when you want the photos that were inside the PDF, not a rendered snapshot of the page.

How to convert PDF to JPG in 4 steps

  1. Upload the PDF

    Drag your PDF onto the upload area or click to browse. The tool reads the page count and shows it before conversion.

  2. Choose conversion mode

    Pick page conversion (one JPG per page at a chosen DPI) or image extraction (pull out every embedded image at its original resolution).

  3. Set resolution and quality

    For page conversion, choose 72, 150, or 300 DPI. For image extraction, quality is preserved from the original — no settings required.

  4. Download the JPGs

    For multi-page files, the JPGs arrive as a single ZIP archive. Unzip to access individual images, which are named in page order.

Common use cases

  • Blog posts and social media

    Turn a PDF page into a shareable image for Twitter, LinkedIn, or a blog header without awkward screenshots.

  • Thumbnail previews

    Render PDF covers as JPGs for use in an archive listing, document library, or product catalog.

  • Image assets from reports

    Extract the photos, charts, or diagrams embedded in a PDF to re-use them in a presentation or internal wiki.

  • Signature and stamp capture

    Pull a signature image out of a signed PDF to archive it separately or include it in a records system.

Privacy & security

PDF-to-JPG conversion runs on isolated workers inside our infrastructure. The uploaded PDF and the generated JPGs are removed from our servers shortly after your download completes. The tool never reads, transcribes, or shares the contents of the document — rendering is a pixel operation, not a content operation. No third-party OCR or AI analysis is performed unless you explicitly run OCR separately.

Frequently asked questions

What DPI should I choose?

Use 72 DPI for web thumbnails, 150 DPI for general on-screen viewing, and 300 DPI when the JPG will be printed. Higher DPI means bigger files.

What's the difference between page conversion and image extraction?

Page conversion renders each PDF page into a new JPG image. Image extraction pulls out images that were already embedded in the PDF, at their original resolution, without the surrounding text or layout.

Can I convert to PNG instead of JPG?

Yes, a PNG output option is available. Pick PNG when you need a lossless format or when the pages contain line art and text where JPEG artifacts would be noticeable.

Why did image extraction produce fewer images than I expected?

Some PDFs inline diagrams as vector graphics rather than raster images, so they don't come out of image extraction. Use page conversion on those pages to get a rendered image.

Can I convert a password-protected PDF?

Not directly. Unlock the file first with the Unlock PDF tool (assuming you are the authorized user), then convert.

Are the JPGs deleted from your server?

Yes. Both the source PDF and the generated JPGs are removed shortly after your download completes. Only anonymous job metadata is retained.

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