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PDF to JPG — Convert PDF Pages to Images

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PDF to JPG — Convert PDF Pages to Images
PDFzipp Team3 min read

Sometimes you need a PDF page as an image. Maybe you're building a presentation and want to include a document page as a visual. Perhaps you need to post something on social media, where images work better than PDFs. Or you might want to edit a page in Photoshop or another image editor. Whatever the reason, converting PDF pages to JPG images is a common need.

PDFzipp handles this conversion instantly in your browser. Upload a PDF, choose which pages you want, select your quality settings, and download JPG images. It's free, private (nothing uploads to any server), and requires no signup.

How It Works

Open the PDFzipp PDF to JPG converter and upload your PDF. You can convert all pages or select specific ones — useful when you only need a few pages from a longer document. Choose your image quality: 72 DPI is fine for web use, 150 DPI works well for most purposes, and 300 DPI gives you print-quality images.

Click convert, and each page becomes a separate JPG file. For multi-page conversions, you'll get all the images ready to download.

When This Is Useful

Presentations are a major use case. When you want to show a document page in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides, an image is much easier to work with than an embedded PDF. You can resize it, position it precisely, and it displays reliably on any system.

Social media is another common scenario. Most platforms handle images much better than PDFs. If you want to share a document page on LinkedIn, Twitter, or Instagram, converting to JPG first gives you something that actually displays properly.

Image editing is the third main use case. If you need to annotate a document, combine it with other images, or apply effects, you need it in an image format that your editor can work with.

Choosing the Right Quality

For anything that will only be viewed on screen — presentations, social media, websites — 72 or 150 DPI is usually sufficient. These create smaller files that load quickly. For anything that might be printed or where fine detail matters, go with 300 DPI. The files will be larger, but you'll have maximum quality to work with.

What's Next

If you need to go the other direction — turning images into a PDF — use the JPG to PDF converter. To extract just certain pages before converting, split the PDF first. And if you need the document in an editable format instead of as images, try PDF to Word.

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