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How to Convert PDF to JPG Online for Free

A step-by-step guide to converting PDF pages into high-quality JPG images using a free browser-based tool — no uploads, no sign-up.

Converting a PDF to JPG images is one of the most common file tasks for designers, students, and professionals. Whether you need to extract a single page from a report, share a presentation slide as an image, or edit a scanned document in Photoshop, converting PDF to JPG gives you the flexibility that a PDF alone cannot offer.

Why Convert a PDF to JPG?

PDF files are excellent for sharing complete documents, but they are not always the most practical format. Converting your PDF to JPG unlocks several advantages: you can share individual pages on social media or via email without requiring a PDF viewer on the recipient's device; you can drag pages directly into design tools like Canva, Figma, or Photoshop for editing; you can embed document pages as images in websites and presentations where a PDF viewer is not available; and you can archive visually important pages in a format that every device can open, even without special software.

Step-by-Step: Convert PDF to JPG Online

Open the 55pixel PDF to JPG converter in your browser. Click the upload area or drag and drop your PDF file onto the page — files up to 100 MB are supported and all processing happens locally in your browser, never on a server. Next, choose between Standard and High Quality output. Standard mode renders pages at approximately 96 DPI and produces compact JPG files suitable for email and web use. High Quality mode renders at 2.5× scale — approximately 240 DPI — giving you sharp images ideal for print-ready work. Click 'Convert to JPG'. Conversion takes a few seconds per page. Once complete, previews of every converted page appear on screen. Download individual JPGs by clicking the save icon, or click 'Download All as ZIP' to get all pages in a single archive.

Standard vs. High Quality — Which Should You Choose?

The right quality setting depends on how you plan to use the converted images. Standard mode is the right choice when file size matters — for embedding in presentations, uploading to websites, or sending via email where a compact file size is more practical. High Quality mode is the right choice when sharpness and detail matter more than file size. If your PDF contains small text, technical diagrams, fine print, or high-resolution photography you plan to crop, zoom, or print, High Quality mode preserves the detail that Standard mode may reduce.

Your Files Stay Private

Unlike most online PDF tools, 55pixel processes your files entirely in your browser using Mozilla's PDF.js library. Your PDF is never uploaded to any server, and no copy of your file is ever created or transmitted anywhere. This makes 55pixel safe to use with confidential documents, legal contracts, medical records, financial reports, or any file you would prefer to keep completely private.

Tips for Best Results

For documents with small text, fine lines, or complex diagrams, always choose High Quality mode. For scanned PDFs where every page is a photograph, High Quality mode significantly improves sharpness. If your PDF has many pages, conversion may take a minute on slower devices — keep the browser tab open and avoid refreshing. If you only need a few specific pages from a large PDF, consider splitting the PDF first before converting to save time.

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