To convert a PDF into JPG, begin by uploading your file using the “Upload Files” button at the top of the page. Once added to the processing queue, the converter renders each page of your PDF into a high-quality JPG image. During this stage, the system analyzes page layout, text, graphics, and color distribution to ensure an accurate rasterized image. When the conversion is complete, you can download each JPG individually or use the bulk download feature to obtain a ZIP archive containing all generated images. For multi-page PDFs, each page becomes its own JPG file, giving you the flexibility to use, share, or edit pages independently. After extraction, JPG images can be opened in any standard viewer, imported into documents, or edited using graphics tools such as Photoshop or online editors. If you require higher sharpness for printing or design work, selecting a higher resolution—when available—enhances clarity at the cost of larger file sizes. The entire workflow is simple: upload, wait for conversion, download your images, and use them wherever visual formats are required.
Tip: For best image quality, use original digital PDFs rather than scans or low-resolution sources, as this improves the clarity of the exported JPG files.