How to Convert PDF to JPG — Free
Need each PDF page as an image? Export to JPG free — handy for sharing a single page, making a print preview, or shrinking an image-heavy scan before re-compressing.
Quick answer: Open a free PDF-to-JPG tool, upload the PDF, choose to export all pages (or a page range), and download the JPGs. Each page becomes one image.
Real-world use — what we verified
We exported a 4-page flyer to JPGs, one per page, ready to drop into a slide.
Honest note: JPG is smaller than PNG but loses a little sharpness — use PNG if you need print quality.
Why export PDF pages to JPG
- Share one page without sending the whole file.
- Previews for print shops or clients.
- Shrink scans — a JPG page is far smaller than an embedded PNG scan; re-save as PDF (see JPG to PDF) to cut file size.
- Post to social or drop into a slide deck.
Step-by-step
- Open a free PDF-to-JPG converter (no signup).
- Upload the PDF and pick pages (all, or a range).
- Choose JPG as the output format.
- Download the image(s).
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JPG vs PNG output
| Format | Use when |
|---|---|
| JPG | Photos, scans, small file size — best for portals |
| PNG | You need transparency or pixel-perfect lines (rare for documents) |
For portal uploads and size limits, JPG is the right call.
FAQ
Does each page become a separate file?
Yes — page 1, page 2, … each downloads as its own JPG. Tools usually zip them together.
Will the text still be selectable?
No — a JPG is an image, so text is no longer selectable. If you need editable text, use PDF to Word instead.
My scan is huge — will JPG help?
Yes. Export to JPG, then rebuild the PDF (JPG to PDF) — the result is typically much smaller and easier to compress.