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Free PDF to Image Converter

Convert any PDF page to a high-quality JPG, PNG, or WebP image — directly in your browser. Choose your resolution, pick specific pages, and download instantly. No uploads, no registration, 100% private.

Drag & drop your PDF here

or click to browse (single PDF file)

Processed entirely in your browser — never uploaded

Why convert PDF pages to images?

PDFs are widely used for sharing documents, but they are not always the right format. Sharing a PDF page as an image makes it easy to post on social media, embed in a presentation, use as a thumbnail, or attach to a form that only accepts image uploads. Extracting individual pages as JPG or PNG also makes content easier to edit in design tools like Figma, Canva, or Photoshop.

100% private PDF conversion

Most online PDF converters upload your file to a remote server, which creates a real privacy risk — especially for contracts, financial records, or medical documents. Pixel Impeccable converts PDFs entirely inside your browser using the open-source PDF.js library. Your file is never sent anywhere. The conversion happens locally on your device, and no data is collected.


How to convert PDF to JPG for free

  1. 1 Drag and drop your PDF file into the upload box above, or click to browse your device.
  2. 2 Choose your output format (JPEG for photos, PNG for sharp text, WebP for smallest size) and resolution (150 DPI recommended).
  3. 3 Optionally enter a page range to convert only specific pages. Leave blank to convert all pages.
  4. 4 Click the Download button under any page preview, or use Download All (ZIP) to save every converted page at once.

Choosing the right resolution (DPI)

DPI Best For File Size
72 DPI Quick previews, screen display Smallest
150 DPI Web sharing, email, social media Small–Medium
200 DPI High-quality web, presentations Medium
300 DPI Print, professional documents Largest

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this PDF to image converter free?

Yes, completely free with no hidden limits. There are no paywalls, watermarks, or page count restrictions. Convert as many PDF pages as you need, for free.

Is it safe to convert confidential PDFs here?

Yes. Your PDF is never uploaded to any server. All conversion happens entirely inside your web browser using the open-source PDF.js library. Your file stays on your device at all times, making it safe for sensitive documents like contracts, financial statements, or medical records.

What DPI should I use for PDF to image conversion?

For web use or screen display, 150 DPI is ideal — it produces sharp images without huge file sizes. For professional printing or archiving, use 300 DPI. The 72 DPI option is best if you just need a quick low-resolution preview.

Which format should I use — JPG, PNG, or WebP?

Use JPG for photos or documents where file size matters. Use PNG for documents with text, charts, or diagrams — PNG is lossless and preserves sharp edges and fine text perfectly. Use WebP for web sharing, as it produces the smallest files while maintaining great quality.

Can I convert only specific pages from a PDF?

Yes. Use the Page Range input to specify exactly which pages to convert. For example, enter 1-5 for the first five pages, 1, 3, 7 for individual pages, or a mix like 1-3, 5, 8-10. Leave the field blank to convert all pages.

Can I convert a password-protected PDF?

Password-protected PDFs cannot be converted without first removing the password. Open the PDF in your PDF reader (Adobe Acrobat, Preview on Mac, or a browser), enter the password to unlock it, then re-save it without a password before uploading here.

How do I convert a PDF to JPG on my phone?

Open this page in Safari (iOS) or Chrome (Android), tap the upload area, and select your PDF from Files (iOS) or File Manager (Android). The conversion runs entirely inside your mobile browser — no app download needed.

Will the text in my PDF look sharp after conversion?

Yes, at 150 DPI and above, text renders crisply. For the sharpest results with text-heavy documents, use PNG output (which is lossless) at 200–300 DPI. Avoid using JPG at 72 DPI for text-heavy PDFs as compression artefacts can make fine text appear blurry.

Need to compress or resize the converted images?

After converting your PDF pages to images, use our main tool to further compress, resize, and convert JPG, PNG, WebP, and AVIF images — all in your browser with no uploads.

Free Image Compressor & Resizer

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