How to Convert a PDF to JPG
It takes just a few short steps to convert and save a PDF as a JPG:
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Upload your PDF file
Click the “Upload Document” button or drag and drop -
Edit your doc
Make any changes you like to your PDF before converting to JPG -
Convert the file
Click the button to convert your PDF to JPG online -
Download or share
Save your new JPG or share directly from our platform
Why Choose Us to Convert PDFs to JPG?
Change PDF documents into JPGs online
With PDFinity, you don’t need to install any software to turn your PDFs into JPGs — our platform is 100% online. Convert your files as you go on any device!
Convert PDF to image rapidly
There’s no quicker way to change your PDFs into JPGs. All you have to do is drag and drop your PDF into our converter and click to convert. You’ll have your finished JPG in seconds.
Effortless download and distribution of files
Save your converted JPG to your computer or device with just a click. Alternatively, you can share it directly from our site — it’s your choice!
Work on the browser you like best
Our PDF to JPG converter works on whichever browser you choose. Whether you’re on Google Chrome, Opera, or Microsoft Edge, you can change file format with ease.
Your privacy is our priority
We take privacy and security very seriously. All information and files uploaded to our site are encrypted while you are using them and are deleted when you’ve finished with them.
The top converter for PDF to JPG
Our user-friendly site, efficient conversion tool, and round-the-clock customer service have earned us a reputation as the best place to convert to JPG.
Frequently Asked Questions About the PDF to JPG Converter
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Yes, JPGs and JPEGs are the both raster image files created by the Joint Photographic Experts Group.
Early versions of Windows had a limit of 3 letters for extensions on file names. This meant that “.jpg” was used.
Later versions designate the files as “JPEGs”.
In terms of function and compatibility, they are the same.
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It depends on what you need from your image file.
JPGs take up less space on your drive, as they are smaller than PNGs.
However, PNGs tend to be higher quality images and are more versatile when adding to other images and working on projects.
Learn more about converting to PNG here.
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Using our converter, you can maintain the high quality of your PDF when creating the JPG version.
However, you should remember that every time you save a JPG file, it is further compressed, reducing the quality of the image.