PDF to JPG

Works on desktop and mobile JPG and PNG output Browser-based processing

Convert PDF pages to high-quality JPG or PNG images in a few clicks, then download everything as a ZIP file.

Or drop PDF file(s) here.

Your files remain private and will be processed locally in your browser.

How to use PDF to JPG

The workflow is simple and clear on every device.

1

Upload your PDF

Click Select PDF file(s) or drag and drop one or more PDF files into the upload area.

2

Choose output settings

Pick JPG or PNG, choose the quality level, organize files if needed, and set the ZIP filename.

3

Convert and download

Click Convert. When the process finishes, the Download button appears beside the Convert button in the toolbar.

What this PDF to JPG tool does

LotPdf converts each page of your PDF into a separate image file so you can use the output in presentations, design workflows, reports, image sharing, and document previews.

This version also supports PNG output, page previews, manual file sorting, page-level view, and ZIP download so large conversions stay organized and easier to save.

Because the workflow is browser-based, it is useful for quick conversions without installing desktop software.

High quality image output

Choose the image format and quality level that fits your use case.

One image per page

Each PDF page is exported separately, then packed into a ZIP file for a clean download flow.

Visual workspace

Preview files, switch between grid and list view, reorder items, and inspect page counts before converting.

Clear privacy message

The page explains that processing happens locally in your browser, which helps users feel safer when uploading PDFs.

Best use cases

  • Share PDF pages as images in chat, email, or slides
  • Create thumbnails or previews for documents
  • Reuse report pages in design or social assets
  • Prepare image files for websites and CMS uploads

Who this tool is for

  • Students and teachers sharing page snapshots
  • Designers and marketers extracting visual pages
  • Teams converting PDFs for presentations or content systems
  • Anyone who needs images instead of a full PDF file

Helpful notes

  • JPG is usually smaller and better for general sharing
  • PNG can be better when you want crisper edges
  • Large PDFs may take longer because every page becomes an image
  • The final download is packaged as a ZIP file

PDF to JPG FAQ

Clear answers for the questions users ask most before converting a PDF into image files.

How do I convert a PDF to JPG?

Upload your PDF, choose JPG or PNG, set the image quality, then click Convert. After the job finishes, use the Download button beside Convert to save the ZIP file.

Does this create one JPG for each page?

Yes. Each page is exported as its own image file, which makes it easier to reuse only the pages you need.

Can I choose PNG instead of JPG?

Yes. The format selector in the workspace lets you switch the output from JPG to PNG before running the conversion.

Why is the result downloaded as a ZIP file?

A PDF can contain many pages, so the tool bundles all generated images into one ZIP archive to keep the download organized.

Is this PDF to JPG tool private?

The page includes a browser-based privacy note and is designed for local processing, which is useful when users prefer a more private workflow.

Can I use it on a phone or tablet?

Yes. The page layout, upload area, toolbar, and supporting content are responsive across mobile, tablet, and desktop screens.