What image quality can I expect?
Our converter produces high-quality JPG images with three quality levels to choose from. Standard quality (72 DPI) is perfect for web use and email sharing. Enhanced quality (150 DPI) offers a great balance between file size and clarity, ideal for presentations. Ultra HD (300 DPI) provides maximum clarity for printing and professional use. All outputs maintain the original colors and formatting of your PDF.
What is DPI and which should I choose?
DPI stands for "Dots Per Inch" and measures image resolution. Choose 72 DPI (Standard) for web uploads, social media, and email attachments where smaller file sizes matter. Choose 150 DPI (Enhanced) for a good balance of quality and size, perfect for documents and presentations. Choose 300 DPI (Ultra HD) when you need print-quality images or maximum detail for professional projects.
Can I convert all pages at once?
Yes! Our converter processes all pages in your PDF simultaneously. When you upload a multi-page PDF, every page is converted to a separate JPG image. All images are then packaged into a convenient ZIP file for easy downloading. This means you don't have to convert pages one by one - just upload once and get all your images in seconds.
Will the images be in color?
Absolutely! The converted JPG images will preserve all colors from your original PDF exactly as they appear. Whether your PDF contains vibrant photos, colorful charts, or simple black text, the output JPGs will maintain the same color fidelity. Our conversion process ensures no color distortion or quality loss during the transformation.
Is there a file size limit?
You can upload PDF files up to 50MB in size. This generous limit accommodates most documents including those with many pages or embedded images. Since all processing happens in your browser, the actual limit also depends on your device's memory. For extremely large files, consider splitting your PDF first using our
PDF Split tool.
Can I convert JPG back to PDF?
Yes, you can! We offer a dedicated
JPG to PDF converter that lets you transform your images back into PDF format. This is perfect if you need to recombine images or create a new PDF document from your converted pages. The process is just as simple - upload your JPGs, arrange them if needed, and download your new PDF.
What format are the images saved in?
All converted images are saved in JPG (JPEG) format with a .jpg file extension. JPG is the most widely compatible image format, working with virtually all devices, operating systems, and software. Each page from your PDF becomes a separate JPG file named sequentially (e.g., document_page_1.jpg, document_page_2.jpg). All files are delivered in a ZIP archive for easy downloading and organization.