Convert PDF to JPG

Last updated: June 15, 2025

Need to turn a PDF into images you can embed in a presentation, email, or social post? Converting PDF to JPG is one of the most common document tasks — and you can do it entirely in your browser without uploading anything to a server. OneClickPDF renders each page at high resolution using Mozilla's PDF.js engine, then exports crisp JPG files you can download individually or as a ZIP archive.

1

Upload your PDF

Drag and drop your PDF file onto the upload area, or click to browse. The file stays on your device — nothing is uploaded to any server.

2

Preview the pages

Every page renders as a thumbnail so you can see exactly what will be converted. Select specific pages or convert them all.

3

Choose quality settings

Pick the output resolution — standard (150 DPI) for web use, high (300 DPI) for printing. Higher DPI means larger file sizes but sharper images.

4

Download your JPG images

Click download to get individual JPG files, or download all pages as a single ZIP archive. The conversion happens instantly in your browser.

PDF to JPG

Convert each PDF page into a high-quality JPG image.

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PDF to PNG

Export PDF pages as transparent-friendly PNG images.

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Image to PDF

Combine JPG, PNG, WEBP, and other images into a PDF.

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Common Use Cases

  • Embedding PDF charts or tables into PowerPoint slides or Google Slides
  • Sharing a single page from a multi-page report on social media
  • Converting scanned documents to images for OCR processing
  • Creating image thumbnails of PDF documents for a website gallery
  • Extracting a page as a JPG to insert into a Word document
  • Sending individual pages as images via messaging apps that don't support PDFs

Technical Details

OneClickPDF uses the HTML5 Canvas API and Mozilla PDF.js to render each page at the chosen resolution. The canvas is then exported as a JPEG with configurable quality (default 92%). For pages with transparency, a white background is composited before export. All rendering happens client-side — your PDF data never leaves your browser. JPG uses lossy compression, which is ideal for photographic content but may show artifacts on text-heavy pages. If you need lossless output with transparency support, consider using the PDF to PNG converter instead.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the PDF to JPG conversion free?
Yes, completely free with no limits. Unlike other tools that restrict free users to a few conversions per day, OneClickPDF has no caps because the conversion runs locally in your browser.
What resolution are the output JPG images?
You can choose between standard (150 DPI) and high quality (300 DPI). 150 DPI is ideal for web use and email, while 300 DPI produces print-quality images.
Can I convert a password-protected PDF to JPG?
Yes, if you know the password. You'll be prompted to enter it before conversion. If you've lost the password, try our Unlock PDF tool first.
Is my PDF uploaded to a server?
No. The entire conversion happens in your browser using JavaScript. Your file never leaves your device, making this the most private PDF to JPG converter available.
What's the difference between PDF to JPG and PDF to PNG?
JPG uses lossy compression — great for photos and smaller file sizes. PNG uses lossless compression with transparency support — better for diagrams, text, and graphics that need crisp edges.

Converting PDF to JPG is fast and free with OneClickPDF. Because everything runs in your browser, there are no file size limits, no daily conversion caps, and no privacy concerns. Whether you need one page or a hundred, you get high-quality JPG images in seconds.

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