Free PDF to JPG Converter | Digital Haider

PDF to JPG Converter

Convert your PDF documents into high-quality JPG images directly in your browser. Fast, secure, and easy PDF to image conversion for everyone.

Convert PDF to JPG in 3 Simple Steps

1

Select Your PDF

Drag and drop your PDF file onto the upload area, or click to select it from your device. The conversion process will start automatically.

2

Wait for Conversion

Our tool will securely process each page of your PDF in your browser. You'll see a preview of each page as it becomes a JPG image.

3

Download Your Images

Download each JPG individually, or click the "Download All" button to get a single .zip file containing all the converted images.

The Digital Haider Advantage

Absolute Privacy

Your files never leave your computer. All PDF processing is done locally in your browser, meaning your sensitive documents are never uploaded to a server.

Incredibly Fast

By eliminating server uploads and downloads, the conversion is remarkably fast. Get your JPGs in seconds, not minutes.

High-Quality Output

We convert your PDF pages into crisp, clear JPG images, preserving the quality and layout of your original document.

Completely Free & Unlimited

This tool is 100% free to use, with no limits on the number of conversions or pages. No watermarks, no sign-ups, no catch.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are my PDF files safe?

Yes. Your privacy is our top priority. This tool processes your files directly in your web browser. No data is ever sent to or stored on our servers, making it one of the most secure ways to convert PDFs online.

Does this work on Mac, Windows, and mobile?

Absolutely. Since it's a browser-based tool, it works on any modern operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS) with an up-to-date web browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.

Is there a limit to the PDF file size or page count?

While there are no hard limits imposed by the tool itself, performance depends on your computer's resources (RAM and CPU). Very large or complex PDFs with many pages may take longer to process and could be slow on older devices.

Why do I need `pdf.js` for this?

Web browsers cannot read and render PDF files on their own for use in JavaScript. We use Mozilla's `pdf.js`, a trusted open-source library, to safely parse the PDF structure and draw each page onto a canvas, which can then be converted into a JPG image.