100% Private72/150/300 DPIGrid Preview

How It Works

1

Upload PDF

Drop or select a PDF file.

2

Configure

Set JPG quality, DPI, and page range.

3

Download

Preview and save each page as a JPG image.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert a PDF to images?
Upload your PDF, choose quality and DPI settings, optionally specify a page range, then click Convert. Each page is rendered as a separate JPG image that you can preview and download.
What DPI should I use?
72 DPI is suitable for web and screen viewing. 150 DPI provides a good balance of quality and file size for general use. 300 DPI produces high-resolution images suitable for printing.
Can I convert all pages at once?
Yes. Leave the page range empty to convert all pages. You can also specify specific pages like "1-3,5" to convert only those pages.
How does the quality slider work?
The quality slider controls JPG compression from 10% to 100%. Higher values produce better-looking images but larger file sizes. 85% is a good default that balances quality with size.
Should I use PNG or JPG?
JPG is best for PDF pages with photos and complex graphics — it produces smaller files. PNG is better for pages with text and simple graphics where you need crisp edges. This tool outputs JPG for optimal file size.
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About PDF to Image

What this tool does

These tools let you merge multiple PDFs into one document, split a PDF into individual pages, compress large files for email, add page numbers, watermarks, or passwords, and convert between PDF and image formats.

Why use this tool

PDFs are the standard for invoices, contracts, reports, and forms. Being able to manipulate them without installing Acrobat or uploading to a third-party site saves time and protects confidential data. Everything processes client-side using pdf-lib and PDF.js.

How it works

The browser reads the PDF binary, parses its page tree and content streams, then performs the requested operation: re-ordering pages for a merge, extracting a range for a split, or re-compressing images for size reduction. The result is assembled into a new PDF that you download directly.

Pro tip

For the best compression, combine image downsampling with font subsetting. If your PDF is mostly scanned pages, converting to grayscale first can cut file size by half.

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