What the PDF to JPG Converter Does and Why It Matters
The PDF to JPG Converter renders each PDF page with PDF.js and exports it as a JPG image, entirely in your browser. You get one image per page that you can use anywhere images are accepted.
This matters when a system wants images, not PDFs — uploading a document to a form that only takes pictures, embedding a page in a slide, or sharing a quick preview. JPG keeps file sizes small, which is handy for photographic or shaded pages.
How to Use PDF to JPG Converter
- Upload the PDF you want to convert.
- Let each page render to a canvas.
- Run the conversion to export pages as JPG images.
- Download the images (one per page).
Supported Inputs and Limitations
What you provide
- A PDF file from your device
What you get
- One JPG image per page (a single image for a one-page PDF, or a ZIP of images for multi-page PDFs)
- Downloadable images ready to upload or embed
Known limitations
- JPG uses lossy compression, so sharp text edges can soften slightly — choose PNG for the crispest text.
- Rendering many high-resolution pages depends on browser memory.
- The output is an image; the text is no longer selectable.
Privacy and Security
Rendering and image export run entirely in your browser with PDF.js. The PDF is processed on your device and is never uploaded to NovaTools or any external service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I pick JPG or PNG?
JPG gives smaller files and is great for photographic pages; PNG is lossless and keeps text edges sharpest. Use the PDF to PNG tool if crispness matters more than size.
Will the text still be selectable?
No. The output is an image of the page, so the text becomes part of the picture.
Is my PDF uploaded?
No. Conversion is local and the file stays in your browser.