PDF to JPG Converter - High-Resolution Page Images
Turn PDF pages into crisp JPGs in your browser. Choose DPI and page ranges, pick JPEG quality, and download a ready-to-share ZIP without uploading sensitive documents.
Explanation
Dexify's PDF to JPG converter focuses on fast, precise page exports with full control over quality and scope. Everything runs locally in the browser using PDF.js and canvas rendering, so confidential documents never leave your machine. Drop a PDF, set your DPI, optionally define a page range, and Dexify packages each page as a JPG inside a ZIP for quick download and sharing.
DPI (render scale) drives clarity: pick higher values for print or detailed UI captures, and moderate values for lightweight exports. JPEG quality settings let you balance fidelity against file size; the default keeps edges sharp while staying email-friendly. Page range input accepts comma-separated lists like 1-3,5 so you can export only what you need without re-uploading.
Status indicators show page count, progress, and file sizes while rendering so you know when the ZIP is ready. Because processing is client-side, speed tracks with your hardware instead of a shared queue, making this reliable for daily workflows across QA, product, finance, and marketing teams. Scanned PDFs render cleanly as images; if you need text extraction, pair this with Dexify's PDF to Word or Extract Text tools.
After export, the JPGs drop into downstream tools: embed in tickets, design boards, or documentation; compress further if needed; or repackage them with Dexify's JPG to PDF for a reviewed bundle. The consistent Dexify interface - chips, helper text, and buttons - reduces relearning between tools, keeping your PDF-to-image flow predictable, private, and quick.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are my files uploaded to any server?
No. Dexify runs the conversion fully inside your browser. PDFs and images never leave your device - nothing is uploaded or stored.
How do quality and DPI affect output?
Quality controls JPEG compression (higher means larger files). DPI controls rendered pixel density - higher settings improve clarity for print.
What file formats are produced?
The tool outputs JPG images (one per PDF page) with direct download links for each page.
How large PDFs are supported?
Up to about 100 MB locally. Performance depends on your device memory; very large PDFs may take longer.
Can I convert specific pages only?
Not yet. We can add a page range input (for example 1-3,5) if you want it in the next update.
Will image quality be preserved?
Yes. Using higher DPI and high quality preserves fidelity for print. For scanned PDFs, increase DPI for better readability.
Does this work offline?
Yes. After the page and libraries load, conversion runs offline in your browser.
How can I reduce file size?
Pick lower quality or lower DPI. Cropping excess margins in the source PDF also helps.
Is OCR supported?
Not yet. This tool rasterizes pages to images. OCR for scanned pages is planned as a future premium option.
Use Cases
- Extract page images for QA tickets, A/B tests, or design comparisons.
- Generate JPGs from reports for embedding in decks, wikis, or CMS entries.
- Create thumbnails or preview images from long PDFs for search and landing pages.
- Produce print-ready JPGs of forms, contracts, or labeled diagrams for review.
- Convert scanned PDFs to JPGs for quick sharing or archiving without uploads.
Key Features
- Client-side PDF.js rendering keeps documents private and responsive.
- DPI and JPEG quality controls to tune clarity versus file size.
- Direct per-page links plus ZIP packaging for flexible downloads.
- Status, size, and page count indicators to track progress.
- Works offline after load, avoiding queues or bandwidth limits.
- Consistent Dexify UI shared with other tools to reduce learning time.
- Pairs well with JPG to PDF, Compress PDF, and Protect PDF for downstream steps.
- Handles scanned PDFs by rasterizing pages for visual exports.