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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

  1. Drop the PDF onto letsgoPDF. Pick To Image.
  2. Choose JPG as the output format. Each PDF page is rasterised at a sensible resolution (~150 DPI by default).
  3. Click Apply. A ZIP downloads containing page-1.jpg, page-2.jpg, … one image per page.

JPG vs PNG — pick the right one

Common questions

Can I get just one page, not all of them?
Yes — extract the page first with Split PDF (e.g. ranges = 3 for 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.

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