PDF → JPG: Visual assets in minutes
Need slide previews for social, LMS uploads, or quick client approvals? The PDF → JPG tool converts every page into a JPG image using pdf2image. Outputs arrive as a ZIP file, keeping multi-page documents organized without third-party dependencies.
Why it’s useful
- Consistent DPI (default 200) balances clarity and size.
- Local rendering means confidential decks never leave your infrastructure.
- ZIP packaging ensures each page is easy to locate (
page-1.jpg, etc.). - Pairs with Split if you only need highlights.
Workflow
- Visit
/tool/pdf-to-jpg. - Upload a PDF (≤ 100 MB).
- Click Render pages.
- Download the ZIP file and extract the JPGs.
Pro tips
- Split first if you only need a subset of pages rendered.
- Compress JPGs afterward for web publishing.
- Rename images post-download for better CMS organization.
FAQ
Can I change DPI?
Not yet—the default 200 DPI hits a solid balance. Future updates may expose more controls.
What about transparency?
JPGs don’t support transparency; backgrounds render as solid white.
Does it preserve annotations?
Yes, everything visible on the page is rasterized into the JPG.
How long does it take?
Most PDFs process in a few seconds thanks to pdf2image running in your container.