Why You Might Need PDF to JPG on iPhone
The most common reasons: you received a PDF contract and need to share a specific page on WhatsApp, which does not preview PDFs well. You need a page from a PDF as an image to insert into a document or email. You want to quickly share one page from a multi-page PDF without sending the whole file. JPG images are universally shareable and viewable on any app, unlike PDFs which require a dedicated viewer.
How to Convert PDF to JPG on iPhone Without an App
Open Safari on your iPhone. Go to the ToolMint PDF to JPG tool. Tap the upload area and select your PDF from the Files app. Choose the pages you want to convert — all pages or specific page numbers. Tap Convert. Tap the download button to save each JPG image to your Files or tap Share to send directly to WhatsApp, Messages, or another app.
Saving the Images to Your Photos App
After downloading the JPG from the browser, it saves to your Files app by default. To move it to Photos, open the Files app, find the downloaded image, tap and hold it, and select Save to Photos. Alternatively, when the image opens in Safari after download, long-press it and tap Add to Photos directly from the browser.
Using Screenshots as a Quick Alternative
For a single page, taking a screenshot is the fastest method. Open the PDF in iPhone Files or any PDF app, navigate to the page you want, and take a screenshot by pressing the side button and volume-up button simultaneously. Screenshots are limited to screen resolution and will not be sharp enough for print use, but they are fine for sharing in messages and social media.
Converting Multiple PDF Pages at Once
The PDF to JPG tool lets you convert all pages at once, producing one JPG per page. Download them individually or select all and download as a ZIP file. Unzip the ZIP in the Files app on your iPhone to access each individual image.