Convert PDF to HD JPG Images
Extract each PDF page as a high-resolution JPG at 300 DPI or higher
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Print-Ready Images
Extract PDF pages as 300 DPI JPGs for printing brochures, posters, or handouts. The output matches commercial print-shop requirements.
Portfolio Thumbnails
Designers and photographers use HD JPG exports to showcase PDF proofs on portfolio sites, Dribbble, or Behance without loading the full PDF.
Presentation Slides
Convert PDF slides to HD JPGs to embed in Keynote, PowerPoint, or Google Slides while keeping sharp text and clean graphics.
How It Works
1
Drop Your PDF
Upload one PDF or a batch. Stays in your browser.
2
Pick Pages & DPI
All pages or a range. 150/300/600 DPI presets.
3
Download JPGs
Individual files or a single zip.
Frequently Asked Questions
What DPI does HD mean here?
300 DPI by default, which matches standard commercial print quality. You can raise it to 600 DPI for large-format prints or lower to 150 DPI for screen-only use.
Will the text stay sharp?
Text rendered from the PDF (vector fonts) rasterizes cleanly at 300 DPI or higher. Text that was already a low-resolution scanned image will not gain detail, because the source was lossy.
Does higher DPI mean bigger files?
Yes. A 300 DPI JPG from an A4 page is roughly 1-3 MB; 600 DPI is 4-10 MB. For email or web, 150 DPI (about 300-700 KB per page) is usually enough.
Can I change the JPG quality setting?
Yes. The converter exposes a JPG quality slider (0-100). 90-95 is the sweet spot for HD output. Below 70, compression artifacts start to show on detailed graphics.
How is this different from screenshotting the PDF?
Screenshotting captures screen resolution (usually 72-96 DPI). This tool renders the PDF at the DPI you choose, independent of your display, so the output is print-quality regardless of your monitor.
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