PDF to JPG Converter Free. Extract Any PDF Page as a High-Quality Image.
RepetiGo's free PDF to JPG converter extracts pages from any PDF document and saves them as high-quality JPG image files. Choose your resolution - 96 DPI for web, 150 DPI for general use, or 300 DPI for print-quality output. No software to install, no account to create, no fee to pay.
The pdf to jpg converter free tool works on any device with a browser - phone, tablet, or laptop. Convert a single page, a range of pages, or all pages at once. Your PDF and all output images are automatically deleted from our servers 60 minutes after you download them.
What Is a PDF to JPG Converter?
A PDF to JPG converter is a tool that takes one or more pages from a PDF document and saves each page as a JPG image file. The page layout - text, images, graphics, and formatting - is captured exactly as it appears in the PDF and rendered as a raster image at the resolution you choose.
The reverse process - JPG to PDF - takes images and embeds them in a PDF document. These are two different tools for two different purposes. If you need to convert images into a PDF, use the JPG to PDF converter at /pdf-tools/jpg-to-pdf.
PDF to JPG conversion is useful when you need to share individual PDF pages as images - for editing in image software, for posting on social media, for embedding in a presentation, or for printing a specific page without printing the entire document.
How to Convert PDF to JPG Online Free in 3 Steps.
Every conversion follows the same three steps. No account required, no daily limit.
Step 1 - Upload Your PDF File
Click the Upload button or drag and drop your PDF file into the upload area. The tool accepts one PDF at a time. Upload works on any device - Android phone, iPhone, Windows laptop, or Mac - from your browser. No app download required. Password-protected PDFs cannot be processed - remove password protection before uploading.
If your PDF is very large (50+ pages), consider splitting it first using the Split PDF tool at /pdf-tools/split-pdf to extract only the pages you need before converting to JPG.
Step 2 - Select Pages and Choose Resolution
After upload, thumbnails of each page appear. You can choose to convert:
- All pages - every page becomes a separate JPG file (downloaded as a zip archive for multi-page PDFs)
- Specific pages - select individual page numbers (for example, pages 1, 3, and 7)
- Page range - extract a consecutive range (for example, pages 5–12)
Then choose your output resolution:
- 96 DPI - standard web quality; smallest file size; best for embedding in web pages or sharing on social media
- 150 DPI - good general-purpose quality; balanced file size; suitable for most email and online sharing uses
- 300 DPI - high-quality output; larger file size; required for printing or professional use
For printing, always choose 300 DPI. For web sharing or social media, 96 DPI is sufficient. For general purposes where you are unsure, choose 150 DPI.
Step 3 - Download Your JPG Images
Click Convert. Processing takes a few seconds for most pages. For high-resolution (300 DPI) conversions of many pages, it may take up to 60 seconds. When complete, single-page conversions download as a single JPG file. Multi-page conversions download as a zip archive containing one JPG per page, named by page number. Your PDF and all output images are automatically deleted within 60 minutes.
Choose the Right Resolution - 96, 150, or 300 DPI.
DPI (dots per inch) determines the resolution of the JPG output. Higher DPI means a sharper, larger image file. Lower DPI means a smaller, faster-loading file. Here is when to use each:
96 DPI - Web and Screen Display
96 DPI is the standard screen resolution for web content. A PDF page converted at 96 DPI produces an image that looks sharp on a laptop or phone screen but would appear pixelated if printed at full size. This resolution is ideal for sharing PDF pages on social media, embedding in websites, uploading as preview images, or attaching to emails where file size matters.
Typical output file size per page at 96 DPI: 100–400 KB depending on page content.
150 DPI - General Purpose and Email
150 DPI is the recommended general-purpose setting - it produces an image that is sharp enough for most digital uses and remains printable at smaller sizes (A5 or smaller). This is the best choice when you are not sure what you will use the image for, or when you need a balance between quality and file size.
Typical output file size per page at 150 DPI: 300–900 KB depending on page content.
300 DPI - Print Quality and Professional Use
300 DPI is the print industry standard for high-quality printing. An A4 PDF page converted at 300 DPI produces an image that can be printed at full size without visible pixelation. This setting is required for printing, for professional design work, for medical images, or any use where visual clarity at large size matters. The output files are significantly larger than 96 DPI.
Typical output file size per page at 300 DPI: 1–5 MB depending on page content and complexity.
| Resolution | Best For | File Size | Print at Full A4? | Screen Sharpness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 96 DPI | Web, social media, email previews | Smallest - 100–400 KB | ✗ Pixelated | ✓ Sharp on screen |
| 150 DPI | General use, email, digital sharing | Medium - 300–900 KB | ~ Acceptable at A5 | ✓ Sharp on screen |
| 300 DPI | Print, design, professional use | Large - 1–5 MB | ✓ Sharp at full A4 | ✓ Very sharp on screen |
Saving PDF Pages as JPG - All Your Options.
There are several ways to save PDF pages as JPG images. Here is an honest comparison of the most common methods:
| Method | How It Works | When to Use | Limitation |
|---|---|---|---|
| RepetiGo PDF to JPG (this tool) | Upload PDF, select pages, choose DPI, download JPG(s) | Need specific DPI control. Multiple pages. No software available. | Requires internet. File size limit applies. |
| Adobe Acrobat (paid) | File → Export To → Image → JPEG. Full DPI control. | You have Acrobat Pro and need professional-grade conversion. | Paid subscription required (approximately ₹1,500/month). |
| Mac Preview (free, Mac only) | Open PDF in Preview. File → Export → JPEG. Choose quality. | You're on Mac and need one-off conversion without uploading. | Mac only. Limited DPI control. |
| Windows Snipping Tool (free) | Screenshot individual pages at screen resolution. | Quick single-page capture when file size doesn't matter. | Only captures screen resolution (96 DPI). Not suitable for print. |
| Canva (free tier) | Upload PDF to Canva, download as PNG/JPG. See FAQ Q8. | You're already in Canva working with the document. | Requires Canva account. Limited control over output quality. |
Why People Convert PDF to JPG.
| Use Case | Why JPG Instead of PDF? | India-Specific Context |
|---|---|---|
| 📱 Social Media Sharing | Platforms like Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter/X accept JPG images directly. A PDF cannot be posted as an image. | Share a certificate, award, or result page on LinkedIn or Instagram. PDF pages need to be images first. |
| ✏️ Editing in Image Software | Photoshop, Canva, and most design tools work with images - not PDFs. Convert the PDF page to JPG to edit it. | Edit a scanned document, add annotations, or create a social media post from a certificate page. |
| 🖨️ Printing a Specific Page | Some printers and apps handle image files more reliably than PDF for single-page printing. | Print one specific page from a multi-page government document or form. |
| 📧 Email with Image Preview | Embedding a JPG in the email body shows inline. A PDF requires the recipient to download and open it. | Send a certificate or award page that displays directly in the email without requiring a separate attachment click. |
| 📂 Archiving at Image Format | Some archiving and filing systems require image format rather than PDF for document storage. | Government and institutional digital archives in India sometimes specify JPG format for scanned document uploads. |
| 🖼️ Creating Thumbnails or Previews | A JPG thumbnail of the first page of a PDF is used as a preview image on websites, document management systems, or e-commerce listings. | Generate a preview image of a PDF catalogue, report cover, or product specification sheet. |
Why Use RepetiGo's PDF to JPG Converter?
| Feature | RepetiGo | ilovepdf | Smallpdf | Adobe Acrobat Free |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free to use | ✓ Always free | ✓ Limited free | ✓ Limited free | ~ Very limited |
| Sign-up required | ✓ Never | ✓ Not for basic | ~ Optional | ✗ Account required |
| DPI control (96/150/300) | ✓ Yes - 3 options | ~ Limited | ~ Limited | ✓ Yes (paid) |
| All pages at once | ✓ Yes - zip download | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Specific page selection | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Daily conversion limit | ✓ No limit | ~ 2 per hour | ~ 2 per day | ✗ Very limited |
| File auto-deleted | ✓ 60 minutes | ✓ 1 hour | ✓ 1 hour | ✓ 1 hour |
| India-specific context | ✓ Built for India | ✗ Global | ✗ Global | ✗ Global |
| Print shop integration | ✓ Native PrintPilot | ✗ No | ✗ No | ✗ No |
Your PDF Is Safe. Always.
When you upload a PDF to extract pages as images, the file may contain sensitive content - identity documents, certificates, or confidential records. Here is exactly what happens:
| Protection Layer | What It Means in Practice |
|---|---|
| 🔒 HTTPS Encrypted Transfer | Your PDF travels from your device to our server over HTTPS (TLS). It cannot be intercepted in transit. |
| 🔐 Isolated Processing Session | Your file is processed in a temporary session with no link to any user account or persistent identifier. |
| 🗑️ Auto-Deleted in 60 Minutes | Your uploaded PDF and all output JPG files are automatically and permanently deleted within 60 minutes of download. |
| 👁️ No Content Is Read | The converter renders PDF pages as images. No text, data, or metadata from your document is extracted, stored, or used for any other purpose. |
| 🚫 No Account = No Data Profile | No sign-up means no personal data is held. No usage history, file history, or personal profile exists. |
PDF to JPG for Print Shops - The Automated Way.
Print shop owners sometimes need to extract specific pages from a customer's multi-page PDF for individual printing - a photo from a combined document, a specific certificate from a full application package, or a preview image for a customer to approve before a large print run.
PrintPilot - RepetiGo's print shop software - handles page extraction as part of the automated workflow. When a customer uploads a PDF via QR code, the shop owner can select specific pages from the PrintPilot dashboard for printing - without manually splitting or converting the file first. The system extracts the relevant pages and queues them for the correct printer automatically.
Common Questions About Converting PDF to JPG Free.
Q1: How do I convert a PDF to JPG online for free in India?
Q2: How do I save a PDF page as a JPG?
Use RepetiGo's PDF to JPG converter: upload your PDF, select the specific page number you want to save, choose your resolution, and click Convert. The single page downloads as a JPG file. Alternatively, on Mac: open the PDF in Preview, navigate to the page you want, go to File → Export → JPEG, choose quality, and save. On Windows: take a screenshot of the page using the Snipping Tool (Windows + Shift + S), but note that screenshots capture only screen resolution (96 DPI).
Q3: How do I extract images from a PDF?
There are two different operations that people mean by 'extract images from a PDF': (1) Convert entire PDF pages to JPG images - this is what RepetiGo's converter does. Each page becomes a JPG file showing everything on that page - text, graphics, and images together. (2) Extract only the embedded image files from inside a PDF - for example, extracting a photograph embedded on page 3 as a standalone image file. RepetiGo's converter handles option 1 (whole pages as images). For option 2, use a dedicated PDF image extractor.
Q4: How do I convert all PDF pages to JPG at once?
Select 'All pages' when setting up the conversion. The converter processes all pages simultaneously and packages them as a zip archive for download. Each page becomes a separate JPG file named by page number (page-001.jpg, page-002.jpg, and so on). For large PDFs (50+ pages), the download may take a minute to generate. If you only need a few pages from a large PDF, use 'Specific pages' mode to select only what you need.
Q5: How do I batch convert PDF pages to JPG?
Select 'All pages' in the converter - this is the batch conversion mode. All pages are processed simultaneously and downloaded as a zip archive containing one JPG per page. RepetiGo does not support batch processing of multiple PDF files in one session - each PDF must be converted in a separate session. If you have a large PDF with many pages and only need some of them, use 'Page range' mode.
Q6: What resolution should I choose for converting PDF to JPG?
Choose based on what you will do with the JPG: 96 DPI for web use, social media, or email previews - produces the smallest files (100–400 KB per page). 150 DPI for general digital use, email attachments, or when you are unsure - balanced quality and file size (300–900 KB per page). 300 DPI for printing, professional design work, or any use where the image will be displayed or printed at large size - produces the largest files (1–5 MB per page). For printing documents like certificates or reports, always use 300 DPI.
Q7: Can I convert PDF to JPG without Adobe Acrobat?
Yes. Adobe Acrobat is not required. RepetiGo's pdf to jpg converter free tool handles conversion entirely in the browser - no Adobe software, no subscription, no installation. The output JPG files are standard image files compatible with image viewers, design tools, and print systems.
Q8: Can I convert PDF to JPG using Canva?
Yes, Canva can convert PDF pages to images, but it requires an account and does not give you explicit DPI control over the output. For simple PDF-to-JPG extraction without editing, RepetiGo is simpler: no account required, explicit DPI control, and auto-deletion of your files after 60 minutes.
Q9: How do I convert PDF to JPG on Mac, iPhone, or Windows?
On Mac, open the PDF in Preview, go to File → Export, choose JPEG format, set Quality, and save. On iPhone, upload the PDF in Safari or Chrome, select pages and resolution, and download the JPG. On Windows 11, Snipping Tool captures screen resolution only; for better quality, use RepetiGo's browser tool for explicit 300 DPI control.
Q10: Is it safe to upload a PDF containing sensitive pages to a free converter?
RepetiGo's converter uses HTTPS for all transfers. Files are processed in isolated temporary sessions with no user account linkage. All files - your uploaded PDF and all output JPG images - are automatically deleted within 60 minutes of download. No content is read, analysed, or stored for any purpose other than rendering the pages as images.
Q11: What is the difference between PDF to JPG and JPG to PDF?
PDF to JPG extracts pages from a PDF document and saves them as JPG image files - pages become images. JPG to PDF takes image files and combines them into a PDF document - images become a document. Use the JPG to PDF converter when you need to convert phone photos of documents into a PDF for portal uploads. RepetiGo offers both tools.
More Free PDF Tools from RepetiGo.
| Tool | What It Does | Link |
|---|---|---|
| JPG to PDF | Convert images to PDF - the reverse of this tool | Open JPG to PDF |
| Compress PDF | Reduce PDF size before extracting pages | Open Compress PDF |
| Split PDF | Extract specific page ranges before converting to JPG | Open Split PDF |
| Merge PDF | Combine PDFs before extracting all pages as images | Open Merge PDF |
| Word to PDF | Convert Word documents to PDF - then extract pages | Open Word to PDF |
| Rotate PDF | Fix page orientation before JPG extraction | Open Rotate PDF |
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