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PDF to JPG — every page becomes a JPG image.
Turn each page of a PDF into a standalone JPG. Useful for posting pages to social media, dropping a single page into a slide deck, or sharing a one-pager as an image so the recipient doesn't need a PDF reader.
How it works
- Drop the PDF onto letsgoPDF. Pick To Image.
- Choose JPG as the output format. Each PDF page is rasterised at a sensible resolution (~150 DPI by default).
- Click Apply. A ZIP downloads containing
page-1.jpg,page-2.jpg, … one image per page.
JPG vs PNG — pick the right one
- JPG. Smaller files, lossy compression. Best for pages containing photos, diagrams, or anything with gradients.
- PNG. Larger files, lossless. Best for pages of pure text or line art (legal documents, code listings, schematics) — text edges stay crisp.
- Mostly text PDFs. If your PDF is text and you want it as an image, PNG looks noticeably sharper. JPG smudges the text edges slightly.
- Quick rule. Photos → JPG. Documents → PNG. We support both — switch the output format dropdown.
Common questions
- Can I get just one page, not all of them?
- Yes — extract the page first with Split PDF (e.g. ranges =
3for page 3), then run that single-page PDF through PDF → JPG. - What resolution are the JPGs?
- Default is roughly 150 DPI relative to the source page size. That's good for screen viewing and average printing. Higher DPI options coming soon.
- Will the text in the JPG be searchable?
- No. JPG is an image format — there's no text layer. If you need searchable images, use OCR after the conversion (or skip the conversion: search the original PDF).
- Is the file uploaded?
- The To-Image action uses ConvertAPI (encrypted in transit, deleted after). For 100% local conversion, take a screenshot of the page in your PDF viewer — works fine for occasional one-off pages.