Sometimes you need individual images from a PDF rather than the whole document. Sharing a single page in a chat, inserting a page into a slide deck, or using a PDF page as a design reference all require image files.
When This Is Useful
- Sharing a specific page preview in Slack, Teams, or KakaoTalk
- Inserting a PDF chart or diagram into a presentation
- Creating thumbnails for a document library
- Extracting a design mockup page for review
How to Convert
- Open PDF to JPG.
- Upload your PDF.
- Choose output format: JPG (smaller files) or PNG (better quality).
- Set the scale (1x, 2x, 3x) for higher resolution if needed.
- Optionally select specific page ranges (e.g., 1-3, 5).
- Convert and download individual images or a ZIP file.
JPG vs PNG Output
| Format | File Size | Quality | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| JPG | Smaller | Good (adjustable) | Sharing, presentations |
| PNG | Larger | Lossless | Design work, text-heavy pages |
Tips
- Use 2x scale for presentations to avoid blurry images on large screens.
- If you only need one page, enter just that page number to avoid processing the entire PDF.
- If the exported image is too large for upload, compress it with Image Compress.
Privacy
PDF rendering happens entirely in your browser. Your document is never uploaded to any server.