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How It Works
1
Upload PDF
Drop your PDF or click to browse. Page thumbnails appear instantly for preview.
2
Select pages & settings
Pick pages to convert, choose DPI (72-300), format (JPG/PNG/WebP), and quality.
3
Download images or ZIP
Click Convert — your browser renders each page locally. Download individually or as a ZIP.
FAQ
What quality are the output images?
You can choose between 72 DPI (web), 150 DPI (standard), and 300 DPI (print). Higher DPI produces sharper, larger images. You can also adjust JPEG quality from 30% to 100%.
Can I convert specific pages only?
Yes! After uploading a PDF, thumbnails of all pages appear. Click individual pages to select or deselect them, or use "Select All" / "Deselect All" to toggle everything at once.
What output formats are supported?
JPG (smallest file size), PNG (lossless, best for text-heavy pages), and WebP (modern format with great quality-to-size ratio).
How do I download all images at once?
Click "Download as ZIP" to get a single ZIP file containing all converted images. You can also download individual pages.
Are my files uploaded anywhere?
No. PDF rendering happens entirely in your browser using PDF.js. Your files never leave your device.
Which DPI setting should I choose?
72 DPI is suitable for web use and produces the smallest files. 150 DPI is good for general viewing and on-screen presentations. 300 DPI produces print-quality images suitable for high-resolution printing or when you need to zoom in on fine details. Higher DPI means larger file sizes.
How is this different from Adobe Acrobat Export?
Adobe Acrobat requires a paid subscription and processes files on Adobe servers. Coda One converts PDF pages to images entirely in your browser for free — no account, no upload.
Can I convert the images back to a PDF?
Yes. Use our <a href="/ai/pdf/from-jpg">JPG to PDF</a> converter to combine images back into a PDF document.
What is the maximum PDF size I can convert?
There is no hard limit, but very large PDFs (100MB+) may be slow depending on your device memory. For large files, select only the pages you need rather than converting everything.
When should I use PNG instead of JPG?
Use PNG for text-heavy pages where you need sharp edges and no compression artifacts. PNG files are larger but lossless. Use JPG for photos and general-purpose conversion where file size matters more.
Can I use this on mobile?
Yes. The tool works on any modern mobile browser. Page selection via thumbnails is touch-friendly. Download as ZIP is recommended on mobile to avoid downloading many individual files.
Does converting to image lose text selectability?
Yes. Once a PDF page is rendered as an image, text is no longer selectable or searchable. If you need editable text, use our <a href="/ai/pdf/pdf-to-word">PDF to Word</a> converter instead.
Can I adjust the background color?
No. Pages are rendered with a white background by default, matching standard PDF rendering. Transparent backgrounds are not supported in JPG output; use PNG if you need to handle transparency in post-processing.
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Coda One's PDF to JPG converter renders each page of your PDF as a high-quality image using PDF.js. Choose your DPI, output format, and quality settings. Select specific pages or convert them all. Download individually or as a ZIP. All processing happens locally in your browser.