Convert PDF to JPG Online

Turn every page of a PDF into a high-quality JPG image. Choose your resolution, download in seconds — free, private, and watermark-free.

Converting a PDF to JPG images is useful whenever you need to embed PDF content in places that don't accept PDF files natively — WhatsApp messages, Instagram posts, Word documents, PowerPoint slides, web pages, emails as inline images, or social-media previews. Dokfo's free PDF-to-JPG converter takes every page of your PDF and renders it as a clean, sharp JPEG image at the resolution you choose. You control the output quality through three DPI presets. 72 DPI produces small, web-optimized images ideal for quick previews, forum posts, and Slack attachments. 150 DPI is the sweet spot for general use — crisp on screen, small enough to share easily, and good enough for standard document printing. 300 DPI is print-grade resolution, suitable for magazines, brochures, product catalogs, and any output where you may need to zoom in without visible pixelation. All conversion happens inside your browser using PDF.js and Canvas APIs. Multi-page PDFs are rendered page by page and bundled into a single ZIP download so you can save them all with one click.

How to Convert PDF to JPG — Step by Step

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Upload your PDF by clicking the upload area or dragging the file onto the page. Dokfo reads the file locally and prepares it for conversion — no server upload takes place.

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Select the target resolution. Choose 72 DPI for web and messaging apps, 150 DPI for balanced screen-and-print use, or 300 DPI for print-grade quality and detailed zoom.

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Click "Convert to JPG". Dokfo renders each PDF page into a separate JPG file. Single-page PDFs download as a single image; multi-page PDFs are packaged into a ZIP archive.

Why Convert PDF to JPG With Dokfo?

Three Resolution Presets

Pick the exact DPI you need. Low for web, medium for general sharing, high for print. No guesswork — each preset is tuned to produce clean output without over-sized files.

Bulk Page Export to ZIP

Multi-page PDFs are automatically split into one JPG per page and packaged into a single ZIP. Download, unzip, and every page is a ready-to-use image named sequentially.

Client-Side Rendering

The entire conversion happens in your browser. Your PDF never touches a server, so confidential documents, legal filings, and private photos stay on your device.

Preserves Colors and Sharpness

Dokfo uses PDF.js's high-fidelity renderer with proper color space handling (sRGB) and anti-aliased text, so your JPG output looks exactly like the PDF on screen.

When to Convert PDF to JPG

  • Share a PDF page as an inline image in chat apps (WhatsApp, Slack, Telegram) that render JPGs but require a click to open PDFs.
  • Embed a PDF page directly into a Word document, PowerPoint slide, or Google Docs page without linking to an external file.
  • Post document screenshots on social media (Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram) where PDF files cannot be uploaded directly.
  • Create thumbnail previews of reports, invoices, or e-books for websites and marketing material.
  • Extract infographics, charts, or diagrams from a PDF report for reuse in presentations and blog posts.

Your PDF Stays on Your Device

PDF-to-JPG conversion in Dokfo uses PDF.js (Mozilla's open-source PDF renderer) and the HTML5 Canvas API inside your browser. The file is parsed, rendered page by page into off-screen canvases, and saved as JPG via the Canvas.toBlob() API. No part of this pipeline involves a server. You can watch your browser's Network tab during conversion and see zero requests related to the PDF content.

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Frequently Asked Questions About PDF to JPG

Which resolution should I choose?

For on-screen use, messaging, and social media, pick 72 DPI — the files are small and quality is fine at typical viewing sizes. For general-purpose images that you may both view and occasionally print, choose 150 DPI. For print-ready work, design drafts, or zoomable detail, select 300 DPI.

How are multi-page PDFs converted?

Every page becomes a separate JPG file, named with its page number (page-1.jpg, page-2.jpg, etc.). All JPGs are packaged into a ZIP archive that downloads as a single file. Unzip it, and each page is ready to use.

Is the image quality lossless?

JPG is a lossy format by design. That said, at 150 DPI or 300 DPI the compression artifacts are imperceptible at normal viewing sizes. If you need absolutely lossless output, convert to PNG using a different tool — but files will be much larger.

Can I convert only specific pages?

Currently the tool converts every page. If you only need a subset, first use Dokfo's Split PDF tool to extract the pages you want, then convert that smaller PDF to JPG.

Does the JPG preserve text searchability?

No — JPG is an image format and does not contain selectable or searchable text. If you need searchable output, convert your PDF to Word instead using Dokfo's PDF to Word tool.

Are my files uploaded anywhere?

No. Conversion is 100% local in your browser using PDF.js and Canvas APIs. You can verify by inspecting your browser's Developer Tools → Network tab during the operation.

Can I convert a password-protected PDF to JPG?

You must remove the password first. Use Dokfo's Unlock PDF tool (if you own the document) and then convert the unlocked file to JPG.

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