Convert your PDF to JPG
Upload a file and download it converted — free, no watermark.
Upload a file and download it converted — free, no watermark.
To convert your PDF into a JPG while preserving quality, follow these steps: Use a reputable converter that supports high resolution export (for example, choose output resolution 300 dpi or higher if future printing is needed). If the PDF contains multiple pages, check whether the tool exports each page as a separate JPG or merges them. Adjust settings accordingly. Remove unnecessary blank pages or large white margins in the PDF before conversion — they inflate size and may lower perceived quality. After conversion, open the JPG file and zoom in to check sharpness. If text looks blurry, increase the resolution or use a converter setting like “best quality” or “print quality”. Keep the original PDF as backup — converting to JPG typically flattens text and vector graphics into a raster image, which means editing later becomes harder.
Yes, many tools support batch conversion, but there are a few things to consider: Ensure the converter allows uploading multiple files or a folder at once and supports exporting multiple output files. Check how output files are named and organized (e.g., file-page1.jpg, file-page2.jpg). Some users report extra steps are required to rename them. If you’re converting dozens or hundreds of PDFs, a desktop tool or script may be more efficient than a web tool (which may have limits). Monitor file size and resolution: if many large files are converted, storage and load times might become issues.