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Convert PDF to JPG Online

Convert PDF pages to JPG images online — free and without any sign-up.

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Converting a PDF to JPG images is useful when you need to share individual pages as images, embed PDF content into a presentation, or use PDF pages on a website. Maybe you need to insert a page from a report into a Word document and inserting the PDF directly is not working cleanly. Maybe a client needs images of your designs but you only have the PDF version. Dockitt converts each page of your PDF into a separate high-quality JPG image directly in your browser using PDF.js, without uploading anything to a server.

How to use

  1. Click 'Choose PDF' and select the PDF file you want to convert to images.
  2. Click 'Convert to JPG' and wait while each page is rendered as a separate image.
  3. Download the JPG images. Each page of the PDF becomes one individual JPG file.

FAQ

Will each page of the PDF become a separate JPG file?

Yes. Each page is converted to its own individual JPG image. A 10-page PDF will produce 10 separate JPG files, each named after the page number.

What is the difference between converting a PDF to JPG versus PNG?

JPG uses lossy compression, which means some image quality is sacrificed to achieve smaller file sizes. It works well for pages with lots of colour and photographic content. PNG uses lossless compression, so no quality is lost but file sizes are larger. PNG also supports transparency. For documents with sharp text, diagrams, or transparent elements, PNG generally produces better results. For photographic content where file size matters more than pixel-perfect sharpness, JPG is the better choice.

The JPG images look blurry. What can I do?

JPG quality depends on the resolution at which the PDF pages are rendered. If the output looks blurry, the original PDF may contain low-resolution images or the content was created at a low resolution. The tool renders pages at a quality suitable for screen use and standard printing. If the source PDF has sharp content, the JPG output will also be sharp.

The background of the JPG is black instead of white.

This happens with PDFs that have transparent backgrounds. JPEG does not support transparency, so transparent areas are filled with a solid colour during conversion. If the background appears black, try the PDF to PNG conversion instead. PNG supports transparency and will preserve it correctly rather than filling it with a background colour.

Can I convert a password-protected PDF to JPG?

No. The PDF must be unlocked before it can be rendered and converted. Use the Dockitt Unlock PDF tool to remove the password first, then convert the unlocked file to JPG.

Is the conversion done in my browser or on a server?

The PDF to JPG conversion is handled entirely in your browser using PDF.js. Your file is not uploaded to any server. It stays on your device throughout the entire process, which also makes it faster for most files.