Convert every PDF page to a sharp JPG.
Pick the DPI you need — 72 for thumbnails, 150 for screen, 300 for print — and download pages one at a time or all at once. Runs in your browser, free, no signup.
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When JPG is the right format
Posting a page to social media. Embedding a contract page in a Word document. Uploading an ID scan to a portal that only accepts image files. Generating previews of a longer document. For any of those, turning pages into JPGs is the shortest path.
Picking a DPI
DPI (dots per inch) controls how many pixels each page becomes. Higher DPI means sharper images and bigger files. Start with 150 DPI unless you have a specific reason — it's the right balance between quality and size for most uses.