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How to Convert PDF to JPG

How to Convert PDF to JPG

Converting PDF to JPG online helps you turn document pages into clean JPG images without making the process feel technical. Upload your PDF, choose the quality and DPI that match your job, and download every converted page in one organized ZIP file.

This page is written for people who need practical answers, not vague feature lists. If you are converting a scanned form, a product sheet, an invoice, a presentation, or a multi-page report, the same rule applies: choose settings based on where the images will be used. For web uploads, 150 DPI is usually comfortable. For crisp text and long-term reuse, 300 DPI is a strong default. For detailed print work, 600 DPI gives the renderer more room.

Why this workflow works

The simplest conversion flow is upload, confirm, convert, and download. HitPDF validates uploads, renders selected pages, applies the chosen color mode, and packages the output automatically. That avoids the usual annoyance of downloading every page one by one.

For the best balance, start with High Quality, 300 DPI, and Color mode. Switch to Grayscale for documents where file size matters more than color, or use Black and White for high-contrast scans.