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PDF to JPG

Turn every PDF page into a high-quality JPG — preview first, download one or all as a ZIP.

100% freeRuns in your browserNo signup, no watermark

Load a PDF and every page is rendered as a JPG you can preview in a grid before downloading. Pick 72 DPI for screens and chat apps, 150 DPI for documents, or 300 DPI for print-sharp output, and set the JPEG quality with a slider. Grab a single page or download the whole document as a ZIP of numbered images.

Rendering is done by pdf.js — the same engine Firefox uses to display PDFs — running entirely in your browser. The file is never uploaded, so slides, statements, and reports stay on your device while you convert them.

How to convert a PDF to JPG

  1. 1

    Drop your PDF onto the tool — every page renders into a preview grid.

  2. 2

    Choose the DPI and adjust the JPEG quality slider; the pages re-render automatically.

  3. 3

    Download individual pages, or click "Download all" for a ZIP of every page.

Why use Nofolo’s pdf to jpg?

No upload — rendered locally

Pages are converted by pdf.js inside your browser. The PDF never touches a server.

Every page, previewed

A thumbnail grid shows each converted page so you can check the output before downloading.

72 / 150 / 300 DPI

Choose screen, document, or print resolution — the tool re-renders instantly when you switch.

JPEG quality slider

Balance sharpness against file size, from lightweight previews to near-lossless images.

Single pages or ZIP

Download any page on its own, or all pages at once as a neatly numbered ZIP archive.

Free and unlimited

No page caps, no signup, no watermark on the images.

Frequently asked questions

Is my PDF uploaded during conversion?

No. Pages are rendered to images by pdf.js entirely in your browser. The document never leaves your device, and nothing is stored anywhere.

Which DPI should I pick?

72 DPI is fine for screens and messaging apps, 150 DPI suits documents and email, and 300 DPI is print quality. Higher DPI means noticeably larger JPG files.

Can I convert just one page of the PDF?

Yes. Every page gets its own Download button in the preview grid, so you can save exactly the pages you need and ignore the rest.

Why JPG and not PNG?

JPG keeps document pages small — a 300 DPI page can be 10× smaller as JPG than PNG. Set quality to 90+ if you need maximum crispness for fine text.

How are multi-page downloads handled?

All pages are packed into a single ZIP with numbered filenames (page-01.jpg, page-02.jpg, …), so they stay in order and download in one click.

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