PDF to JPG Converter — Applykare.in

PDF to JPG Converter

Upload a PDF file and convert pages into JPG images.

How to use the PDF → JPG Converter

This step-by-step guide explains how to use the PDF → JPG Converter (client-side) to convert PDF pages into high-quality JPG images. Copy this HTML into the WordPress Block Editor (Code Editor or a Custom HTML block) and publish.

Quick steps

  1. Open the tool page in your browser.
  2. Drag & drop a PDF file into the drop zone or click the drop zone and choose a file.
  3. Set Scale (1x / 1.5x / 2x / 3x) and Quality (0.5–1.0).
  4. (Optional) Enter a page range in From and To if you only need specific pages.
  5. Click Convert & Preview to render pages and generate JPG thumbnails.
  6. Click an image thumbnail to download that single page as JPG.
  7. Click the thumbnail area (or use the checkbox) to select/deselect pages for batch download.
  8. Click Download All as ZIP to download the selected JPGs in one ZIP file.
  9. Click Clear to reset the tool and free memory.

Detailed description (for users)

Upload: Use drag & drop or the file picker. The file stays in your browser — nothing is uploaded to a server (client-side only).

Scale: Controls the rendering resolution. Higher scale → higher image resolution and larger file size. Use 2x for good balance.

Quality: JPG compression quality between 0.5 and 1.0. Lower values reduce file size but reduce image clarity.

Page Range: Provide a From and To pages to convert only a subset. Leave blank to convert all pages.

User interactions

  • Click image: Downloads that single JPG immediately.
  • Click thumbnail area / checkbox: Toggle selection for batch download.
  • Download All as ZIP: Creates a ZIP of selected JPGs and starts a download.
  • Clear: Removes thumbnails, revokes temporary blobs and resets the interface.

Troubleshooting & tips

  • If drag & drop doesn’t work, try opening the page in the latest Chrome or Firefox and disable any browser extensions that block file actions.
  • If a page fails to render, reduce Scale and retry for that page range.
  • For very large PDFs (many pages / very high resolution), convert in smaller page ranges to avoid browser memory issues.
  • Want smaller images? Lower Quality to 0.6–0.8.
  • Want high-quality images for printing? Use Scale 2–3 and Quality 0.95–1.0.