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Converting a PDF to JPG images is useful for sharing document previews, inserting PDF content into presentations, creating thumbnails, or submitting documents through image-only portals. Here's how to get high-quality output. ## How to Convert PDF to JPG 1. Visit [pdfhub24.com/pdf-to-jpg](/pdf-to-jpg) 2. Upload your PDF 3. Choose output quality (high quality for print purposes, standard for web/screen) 4. Click Convert 5. Download — each page becomes a separate JPG file, delivered in a ZIP ## Quality Settings Explained **High quality output** preserves the original resolution of the PDF and produces large, detailed JPG images. Use this when: - The JPGs will be printed - You're inserting into a professional presentation or document - The PDF contains small text that needs to remain readable **Standard quality** produces smaller file sizes suitable for: - Web uploads and social media - Email attachments - Preview images - Document thumbnails ## What Determines the Output Quality The JPG quality you get from conversion depends on two things: the quality of the original PDF content, and the compression level you choose for the JPG output. A PDF containing high-resolution photographs converted at high quality will produce excellent JPGs. A PDF containing images that were already compressed before going into the PDF (common with scanned documents) will show the same compression artifacts in the output — those can't be recovered. ## Common Use Cases **Presentation slides:** Convert your PDF presentation to JPGs and import each slide as an image into a different presentation tool. **Portfolio sharing:** Share portfolio pages as JPG images on social media, where PDF isn't natively supported. **Document verification:** Some verification portals accept only image files. Convert your certificate or ID document PDF to JPG for upload. **Content reuse:** Extract specific pages from a PDF as images to use in a report or website.
Common Use Cases
- Creating presentation slides from PDF reports
- Extracting pages for social media content
- Converting PDF brochures to website images
- Sharing document pages via messaging apps
- Creating thumbnails for document previews
Frequently Asked Questions
What resolution are the converted JPG images?
Our converter produces high-resolution images suitable for both screen display and printing. The output quality ensures text remains sharp and images retain their original detail.
Can I convert specific pages instead of the whole PDF?
Yes. You can select specific pages or page ranges to convert, rather than converting the entire document. This saves time when you only need certain pages as images.
JPG or PNG — which should I choose?
Use JPG for photographs and mixed content where smaller file size matters. Use PNG for graphics, diagrams, and content that needs transparent backgrounds or lossless quality.