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Convert PDF to JPG images online free with FreeToolBox — render every page of your PDF as a high-quality JPG or PNG image right in your browser. PDF to image conversion is useful for creating document thumbnails, sharing individual pages on social media, embedding document pages in presentations, or extracting screenshots from PDF slideshows. Our tool renders each PDF page at your chosen resolution (up to 300 DPI).
pdf.js handles all rendering locally in your browser — your PDF never touches a server. The exported images are clean with no watermarks. Choose JPG for smaller file sizes or PNG for lossless output. Completely free, no account required.
Use PDF to JPG when you need PDF pages as image assets for sharing, previewing, or embedding. If you need editable text, use PDF to Word. If you only need a few pages before exporting them, start with PDF Split. If you want to turn images back into a document later, continue with JPG to PDF.
Choose JPG vs PNG like this: use JPG for smaller shareable files, screenshots, and social posting. Use PNG when text sharpness matters more than file size, or when you plan to crop and annotate the output.
Compared with upload-first tools like Smallpdf or iLovePDF, FreeToolBox renders PDF pages locally in your browser. That matters for invoices, internal reports, contracts, and other files you would rather not upload just to get image previews.
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Choose from 72, 96, 150, or 300 DPI. For screen sharing or web use, 96–150 DPI is sufficient. For printing, use 300 DPI for crisp text and clear graphics.
Yes. After upload, all pages are previewed as thumbnails. Select specific pages to convert, or download all pages at once as a ZIP file.
JPG produces smaller file sizes, ideal for sharing. PNG is lossless and better if you need to zoom in on text or plan to further edit the images.
No. pdf.js renders your PDF entirely in the browser. Your file never leaves your device.