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Render each page of a PDF as a high-quality JPG or PNG. Choose the resolution to match the job — 72 DPI for quick previews, 150 DPI for sharp screen use, 300 DPI for print — then download pages one at a time or grab everything as a ZIP. Rendering uses Mozilla's pdf.js, the same engine Firefox uses to display PDFs, running entirely in your browser.
Frequently asked questions
What resolution should I choose?
150 DPI is right for most uses — sharp on screens without huge files. Use 300 DPI if the images will be printed or zoomed, and 72 DPI when small file size matters more than detail.
JPG or PNG — which should I pick?
JPG gives much smaller files and is right for photos and general pages. PNG is lossless and better when the page is mostly sharp text or line art, or when you need pixel-exact output.
Is the PDF uploaded for conversion?
No — pages are rendered locally by pdf.js (WebAssembly) in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server.