ToolMint

Convert PDF to JPG Online for Free

Turn PDF pages into high-quality JPG images with ToolMint. Convert a single page or an entire document and download the images individually or as a zip archive — no account required.

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Convert up to 25 PDFs into JPG images. Every page is exported as a separate JPG.

When to Convert PDF to JPG

Preview and thumbnails

Convert PDF pages to JPG for use as document previews, social media images, or thumbnails in a file management system.

Extract specific content

Pull a chart, diagram, or scanned page from a PDF as an image for use in presentations or documents.

Platforms that require images

Submit PDF content to platforms like Instagram, Canva, or email builders that accept image uploads but not PDF files.

How to Convert PDF to JPG Online

1

Upload a PDF

Select a PDF file from your device.

2

Choose quality

Set the output resolution or quality level for the JPG images.

3

Convert

ToolMint renders each PDF page as a JPG image.

4

Download

Download pages individually or as a zip archive.

When to Convert PDF to JPG Instead of Sharing as PDF

Some platforms and workflows accept images but not PDFs. Social media platforms, presentation tools, email campaign builders, and messaging apps are common examples. Converting PDF pages to JPG is also useful when you need to embed a document page inside a Word file, Google Slides, or Canva design. For quick sharing in a chat or messaging platform, a JPG is simpler than a PDF — it opens immediately without a viewer. Marketers often convert PDF brochures and catalogs to JPG pages for use in product listings, website galleries, or digital ads.

What Resolution Should PDF to JPG Be?

Resolution determines how sharp the image looks at different sizes. 72–96 DPI is sufficient for screen display and web use. 150 DPI is a good middle ground for documents where text needs to remain readable in the image. 300 DPI is the standard for high-quality print output where the image will be enlarged or printed at full page size. For most web and document use cases, 150 DPI gives a sharp image at a reasonable file size. Going higher than 300 DPI rarely produces visible improvement for document pages and significantly increases file size.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert all PDF pages to JPG at once?
Yes. ToolMint converts every page in the PDF to a separate JPG image. You can download them individually or as a single zip archive containing all pages.
What quality setting should I use for PDF to JPG?
Use high quality (150–300 DPI) for documents where text or fine detail needs to remain readable in the image. Use medium quality for web use or social media where file size matters more than pixel precision.
Does converting PDF to JPG lose quality?
Some quality loss occurs because JPG is a lossy format. Text and sharp lines can look slightly softer compared to the original PDF. For documents with a lot of fine text, PNG output at the same resolution produces a sharper result.
Can I convert a scanned PDF to JPG?
Yes. A scanned PDF is already an image embedded in a PDF container. Converting it to JPG extracts those images at the resolution they were scanned and saved.
Is JPG or PNG better for converting PDF pages?
PNG is better for text-heavy pages because it is lossless and preserves sharp edges. JPG is better for photo-heavy pages where a smaller file size is the priority. For most document-to-image conversions, PNG produces a higher-fidelity result.

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