PDF to JPG
How to Convert PDF to JPG in High Quality (300 DPI) — Free
3 min read · May 25, 2026
Whether you need PDF pages as images for a presentation, website, or print, quality matters. A low-DPI export looks blurry on screen and terrible in print. This guide shows you how to convert PDF to JPG at the right resolution for your use case.
Which DPI Should You Use?
| Use Case | Recommended DPI |
|---|---|
| Website / web preview | 72–96 DPI (small file) |
| Presentation / slides | 150 DPI (good balance) |
| Print or high-res display | 300 DPI (crisp, large file) |
| Professional printing | 300–600 DPI |
How to Convert PDF to JPG
1
Upload your PDF
Drop your PDF into the tool below. No file leaves your device.
2
Set the DPI
Drag the DPI slider. 150 DPI for most uses, 300 DPI for print.
3
Choose format
Select JPG (smaller file) or PNG (lossless, transparent background).
4
Download images
Each PDF page becomes a separate image file. Download all at once.
PDF to JPG — High Quality, Free
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Convert PDF pages to JPG or PNG images
JPG vs PNG — Which to Choose?
- JPG: smaller file size, slight quality loss — best for photos, presentations, web
- PNG: lossless, larger file — best for text-heavy pages, logos, diagrams
- If the PDF has transparent elements, use PNG to preserve transparency
- For sharing on WhatsApp or email, JPG at 150 DPI is the best balance