PDF to Image Converter

Convert PDF pages to high-quality JPG or PNG images online. Free PDF to image converter with batch export, custom page selection, and adjustable resolution.

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High Quality

Export up to 3x resolution for crystal clear images

Flexible Options

Choose pages, format, quality, and resolution

Batch Export

Convert and download all pages at once

How to Convert PDF to Image Without Losing Quality

Converting PDF to high-quality JPG or PNG images is simple with the right tool. Our converter processes files entirely in your browser, giving you full control over resolution (up to 3x for crystal-clear output) while maintaining complete privacy—no uploads required.

Why Choose Filator's PDF to Image Converter?

100MB File Limit

Convert large PDFs up to 100MB, compared to competitors' 25-50MB limits. Perfect for high-resolution documents and presentations.

100% Private (Client-Side)

Your PDF never leaves your device. Unlike iLovePDF, Smallpdf, and Adobe that upload to servers, we process everything locally in your browser.

Up to 3x Resolution

Export at Standard, High (1.5x), Very High (2x), or Ultra (3x) resolution for crystal-clear images. Most competitors only offer standard quality.

No Signup or Limits

Free forever with no file count limits. No signup walls like Smallpdf's Pro subscription or iLovePDF's 2-file-per-task limit.

FeatureFilatoriLovePDFSmallpdfAdobe
File Size Limit100 MB25 MBNot specifiedNot specified
ProcessingClient-sideServer uploadServer uploadServer upload
Signup RequiredNeverOptional (limits)For unlimitedOptional
Max Resolution3x UltraStandardHighStandard
File Count LimitUnlimited2 per taskUnlimited (Pro)Not specified
Custom Page Selection✓ All/Range/Custom✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ Yes

How to Convert PDF to Images

Quick Conversion

  1. 1. Upload your PDF file (up to 100MB)
  2. 2. Choose JPG or PNG format
  3. 3. Select "All Pages" for full conversion
  4. 4. Click "Convert to Image"
  5. 5. Download your images

Advanced Options

  1. 1. Select specific pages or ranges
  2. 2. Choose resolution (1x to 3x)
  3. 3. Adjust JPEG quality if needed
  4. 4. Preview before downloading
  5. 5. Batch download all at once

JPG vs PNG: Which Format to Choose?

FeatureJPG/JPEGPNG
Best ForPhotos, complex imagesText, graphics, screenshots
File SizeSmaller (compressed)Larger (lossless)
QualityAdjustable (10-100%)Always maximum
TransparencyNot supportedFully supported
Web UsageExcellentExcellent

Common Use Cases

Presentations

Convert PDF slides to images for PowerPoint or Keynote presentations

Web Publishing

Extract pages as images for blogs, websites, or social media posts

Documentation

Create visual documentation from PDF manuals or guides

Archiving

Convert important documents to image format for long-term storage

Thumbnails

Generate preview images from PDF documents for galleries

Printing

Convert PDF pages to high-resolution images for printing

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I convert PDF to JPG without losing quality?

To maintain quality when converting PDF to JPG, use our converter with these settings: choose "Very High (2x)" or "Ultra (3x)" resolution, and set JPEG quality to 90-100%. For absolutely no quality loss, select PNG format instead, which uses lossless compression. Our converter processes files locally in your browser at resolutions up to 3x, ensuring crisp, clear images.

Can I convert PDF to JPG for free?

Yes! Our PDF to JPG converter is 100% free with no hidden costs, signup requirements, or file limits. Unlike competitors like iLovePDF (2 files per task) or Smallpdf (subscription needed for unlimited use), Filator offers unlimited free conversions with files up to 100MB.

What's the difference between PDF to JPG and PDF to PNG?

JPG (JPEG) uses lossy compression, resulting in smaller file sizes—ideal for photos and web use. PNG uses lossless compression, preserving 100% quality—perfect for text documents, graphics, and screenshots. PNG also supports transparency, while JPG does not. Choose JPG for smaller files and PNG when quality is critical.

How do I convert specific pages from PDF to images?

After uploading your PDF, select "Page Range" to convert consecutive pages (e.g., pages 5-10), or choose "Custom Pages" to convert specific non-consecutive pages (e.g., 1,3,7-9,15). This flexibility lets you extract only the pages you need without converting the entire document.

Is it safe to convert PDF to image online?

With Filator, it's completely safe because your PDF never leaves your device. Unlike competitors like iLovePDF, Smallpdf, and Adobe that upload files to their servers, we use client-side processing—everything happens in your browser using JavaScript. Your files remain 100% private with no server uploads or storage.

What resolution should I use for PDF to image conversion?

Standard (1x): Best for web use and email—smaller file sizes, fast loading. High (1.5x): Good balance for presentations and documents. Very High (2x): Ideal for text documents that need crisp readability. Ultra (3x): Perfect for printing and professional use requiring maximum quality. Choose based on your end use—higher resolution means better quality but larger files.

Can I convert password-protected PDFs?

Currently, our tool doesn't support password-protected PDFs. You'll need to remove the password protection first using a PDF editor before converting to images.

How long are converted images stored?

Images are not stored at all. They're generated in your browser and only exist in your browser's memory until you download them or close the page. This ensures complete privacy—no server storage or data retention.

Pro Tips for Best Results

For text documents: Use PNG format at 2x resolution for crisp, readable text

For photos: Choose JPG at 80-90% quality to reduce file size without visible loss

For web use: Standard (1x) resolution is usually sufficient and loads faster

For printing: Use Ultra (3x) resolution for the highest quality output