PDF to JPEG

Convert PDF to JPEG Image

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PDF to JPEG: resolution first

The right dpi setting

An A4 page exported at 150 dpi is enough for on-screen display; aim for 300 dpi if the image will be printed or zoomed. The conversion generates one image per page, named in document order.

JPEG or PNG?

JPEG compresses photos and dense pages efficiently — perfect for e-mail and the web. PNG preserves flat colours, fine lines and transparency — prefer it for a logo, a diagram or a light-background page meant to be reused. Both directions exist too: your JPEGs and PNGs can be bundled into a single PDF.

Text sharpness, our criterion

9-point text must stay readable after conversion: that is the test we apply. If your use is faithful archiving, stay in PDF; if it is insertion into another document, the image is the right choice — and its quality is something you set, not something you endure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions below. For other inquiries, please contact us by email.

Is there a free version?

No: a 48-hour trial at 0.50 €, then 39.90 €/month, cancellable in one click. Free image converters do the job for a single page; quality often degrades on long documents (reduced resolution, heavy compression, page-by-page processing). The trial lets you check the sharpness of the converted text on your real document.

What resolution do I get?

A sharp display quality by default, enough for screen and review; for print or zoom, choose the high-resolution export (300 dpi). Small-size text stays readable — that is our tuning criterion.

JPEG or PNG: which to choose?

JPEG for photos and dense pages (light file, ideal for e-mail and web); PNG for logos, diagrams and flat colours, with transparency preserved. Both formats are available at conversion — choose by the visual's destination.

One file per page, or a single image?

One image per page, named in document order — ready for insertion, archiving or selective sending. A specific page converts on its own by first extracting it with the split tool.

Can I do the reverse, photos to PDF?

Yes: JPEG, PNG, HEIC, WebP and other images bundle into a single, ordered PDF — the good practice for sending receipts photographed on your phone as one attachment.

Does the conversion degrade colours?

No: the document's colour profile is respected, colours stay faithful to the original. JPEG compression is tuned to stay invisible to the eye on a standard document.

How heavy are the images produced?

A few hundred kilobytes per page in standard JPEG — light enough for e-mail. PNG weighs more, the price of its precision; reserve it for the visuals that demand it.

Are my images stored?

No: like every IgoDoc processing, source files and produced images are deleted from our servers after download. End-to-end encrypted transfer.

What your document keeps

Text sharpness

You choose the resolution for the purpose: 9-point text stays readable after conversion.

Faithful colours

The colour profile is respected; the original's tones do not drift.

One image per page

Each page becomes an image named in document order, ready to insert or archive.