A PDF is perfect for keeping a document's layout fixed, but the wrong format the moment you need to drop a page into a slideshow, attach a preview, or upload an image where PDFs are rejected. pdf2jpg.tools rasterises every page of your PDF at 150 DPI and hands you back one clean JPG per page.
Conversion runs on a proper PDF rendering engine, so embedded fonts, vector art and scanned pages come out looking exactly as they should — no watermark, no account, multi-page files zipped automatically.
JPG or PNG for a PDF page?
JPG is the right choice for scanned and photographic pages: it produces dramatically smaller files with no visible loss. For pages dominated by sharp text, diagrams or line art, a lossless export keeps edges crisper — use PDF to PNG there. As a rule: photos and scans → JPG, graphics and text → PNG.
Resolution and quality
Pages render at 150 DPI — the sweet spot for screens and everyday printing — at JPG quality 90, which keeps compression invisible. Because we rasterise from the original vector data rather than a screenshot, diagonal lines and small type stay clean instead of jagged.