PDF image converter by HitPDF

PDF to JPG Converter

Turn PDF pages into high-quality JPG images in seconds. Upload up to 100 PDF files and download converted images as ZIP files.

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Drop PDF files here or click to upload

Upload up to 100 PDFs. Maximum 50 MB per file.

100PDFs per batch
600DPI output
1 hrauto deletion
ZIPsingle download

Why Choose HitPDF

A PDF to JPG tool built for real document work

Most people only need a PDF image converter when something urgent is waiting: a form has to be uploaded, a report needs to become shareable images, or a client wants visual pages instead of a document. HitPDF keeps that workflow direct, calm, and predictable.

Batch Conversion

Upload one PDF or a full set of documents and convert them in the same session.

High Quality Output

Choose DPI and JPG quality settings that match screen sharing, archiving, or print needs.

Secure Processing

PDF validation, temporary storage, HTTPS support, and automatic cleanup help protect every session.

ZIP Downloads

Every page is packaged neatly, so multi-page PDFs never turn into a messy download experience.

No Registration

Start converting without an account, a setup flow, or unnecessary friction.

Mobile Friendly

The interface is built for touch screens, small displays, and quick work away from a desk.

How PDF to JPG Works

From PDF pages to clean JPG images

A PDF is a page description format. A JPG is a flattened image. HitPDF renders each selected PDF page at your chosen DPI, applies the selected color mode, saves the result as a JPG, and then packages the images into one ZIP file. That means every page can be opened, inserted, uploaded, or shared like a regular photo.

  1. Upload PDF FilesDrag PDFs into the upload area or choose them from your device.
  2. Choose Conversion SettingsPick quality, DPI, color mode, and page range.
  3. ConvertThe converter renders each selected page into JPG format.
  4. Download ZIPSave all generated JPG images in one organized archive.

PDF to JPG Guide

How to get the best PDF to JPG results

The best PDF to JPG conversion starts with knowing where the images will be used. If you are turning a PDF into images for a website, email, or chat message, 150 DPI is usually enough. It keeps files lighter while preserving a clean look on screens. If you need crisp text, sharp charts, or images that may be printed later, 300 DPI is the safer everyday choice. For design reviews, archival pages, or detailed technical drawings, 600 DPI gives the renderer more information, though it also creates larger JPG files.

Quality matters too. Normal quality is useful for quick previews and smaller downloads. High quality is the best default for most people because it balances detail and file size. Ultra quality is worth choosing when the PDF includes tiny text, product images, diagrams, or graphics where compression artifacts would be distracting. HitPDF exposes these choices because PDF files are not all the same, and a serious converter should not force every document through one fixed setting.

Color mode can also improve the final result. Color is ideal for brochures, presentations, screenshots, and mixed media documents. Grayscale is better for plain forms, invoices, contracts, and pages where smaller image files are more important than color. Black and white can be useful for high-contrast scanned documents, but it should be chosen carefully because subtle shades may disappear. When in doubt, start with High Quality, 300 DPI, and Color.

Batch conversion is especially helpful when you are preparing many documents for upload to another system. Instead of converting files one at a time, add every PDF, confirm the list, reorder if needed, and run a single conversion. HitPDF then creates a ZIP archive so the JPG images stay together. This is cleaner than forcing the browser to download dozens or hundreds of individual images separately.

Security should be part of any online PDF workflow. PDFs can contain private, financial, legal, or operational information. HitPDF is designed around temporary processing: files are validated, converted, packaged, and scheduled for deletion. Site owners can configure maximum upload size and retention time in the WordPress dashboard. Visitors get a straightforward tool, while administrators keep control over resource usage and cleanup.

If a conversion fails, the usual causes are an encrypted PDF, a damaged upload, a page range that does not match the document, or a server missing PDF rendering support. For WordPress administrators, the plugin settings screen reports whether Imagick is available. For visitors, the simplest fix is to try a smaller file, remove password protection, or choose All Pages before narrowing the range.

Frequently Asked Questions

PDF to JPG questions, answered clearly

Is HitPDF PDF to JPG free to use?

Yes. You can upload PDFs, convert pages to JPG, and download the result as a ZIP file without creating an account.

Can I convert more than one PDF at a time?

Yes. HitPDF is designed for batch conversion and supports up to 100 PDF files in one session when your site settings allow it.

Does each PDF page become a separate JPG?

Yes. Every selected page is rendered as an individual JPG image and included in the ZIP download.

Can I choose image quality?

Yes. You can choose Normal, High, or Ultra quality before starting conversion.

Which DPI options are available?

The converter supports 72, 150, 300, and 600 DPI output, making it useful for quick sharing and high-resolution archive work.

Can I convert only selected pages?

Yes. Choose Custom Page Range and enter ranges such as 1-3, 6, or 2-10.

Can I convert PDF to grayscale JPG?

Yes. You can export in color, grayscale, or black and white.

Do I need to register?

No registration is required. The tool is built for quick conversion with a single download step.

Are uploaded files deleted?

Temporary files are scheduled for automatic deletion based on the retention setting, with a default of 1 hour.

Is the conversion secure?

The plugin validates PDF uploads, can require HTTPS, and keeps files in a temporary conversion directory that is cleaned regularly.

Why do downloads come as ZIP files?

A PDF often creates many JPG images. ZIP packaging keeps every page together and makes download handling faster and cleaner.

Can I use HitPDF on mobile?

Yes. The interface is responsive, touch-friendly, and built for phones, tablets, and desktops.

What is the best quality setting?

High quality works well for most documents. Ultra quality is best when small details, charts, or print output matter.

Is 600 DPI always better?

Not always. 600 DPI creates larger files and is best for print or detailed archival work. For web use, 150 or 300 DPI is usually enough.

Can I convert scanned PDFs?

Yes, scanned PDFs can be converted to JPG images as long as the PDF can be rendered by the server.

Does conversion change the original PDF?

No. HitPDF creates JPG copies and leaves your original file unchanged.

Can password-protected PDFs be converted?

Encrypted or password-protected PDFs may fail unless the server can open them. Remove protection before uploading.

What happens if I upload a non-PDF file?

The upload is rejected. The converter validates file type before processing.

Can I reorder uploaded files?

Yes. Files can be reordered before conversion with controls or drag and drop.

What server software is required?

Live PDF rendering requires the Imagick PHP extension with Ghostscript PDF support.

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