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PDF to JPG
Rasterize each page to a downloadable JPG (up to 30 pages per run). Uses pdf.js in your tab; a worker script loads from a public CDN on first use. For large files, try splitting first.
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- Browser-based
Free PDF to JPG — rasterizes in your browser with pdf.js. A small worker loads from a public CDN on first use.
Processed locally — never uploaded
Your PDF is read and transformed in this browser tab using WebAssembly/JavaScript (pdf-lib). Files are not sent to Toolminator servers. Close the tab to clear memory; download only when you choose. How file processing works
Each page becomes a JPEG (up to 30 pages). Uses pdf.js in your browser; a small worker script loads from a public CDN the first time you convert.
All PDF tools (private) — files stay in your browser; see how files work.
Use cases
- Grab slide or flyer pages as images for social posts.
- Archive page previews without keeping the full PDF.
- Feed extracted images into the Image Compressor for smaller files.
How it works
Choose tone or style, add optional hints, then generate. Results use templates and curated word banks. Fast, privacy-friendly tools that run directly in your browser. No accounts, no unnecessary tracking, and no external AI API dependencies for template generators.
Reference: PDF on Wikipedia.
Guides
Intent-focused pages—each opens a short guide and links to the matching tool preset when helpful.
For this tool
Often used next (graph neighbors)
- Rotate PDF Pages (90°, 180°, 270°)Pairs with PDF Rotate
- Split PDF — Extract Page RangesPairs with PDF Split
- Compress Images for Web (Faster Pages)Pairs with Image Compressor
- Compress PDF Online (Smaller File Size)Pairs with PDF Compress
Privacy-first file tools
These utilities run in your browser—no server upload. Read how file processing works and our editorial standards.
File guides
- Compress Images for Web (Faster Pages)
- Compress PDF Online (Smaller File Size)
- Merge PDF Online Free (Combine Files)
- PDF to JPG — Convert Pages to Images
Common mistakes
- Processing confidential contracts or ID scans on a shared or public computer—use a trusted device.
- Assuming local processing means zero risk: malware, extensions, or screen capture can still expose files.
- Expecting pixel-perfect PDF layout after heavy compression—always open the output before sending.
- Uploading the same export to multiple untrusted third-party converters after using a local tool.
FAQ
Why does the first run mention a CDN?
pdf.js uses a separate worker script for performance. We load it from unpkg using the same version as the bundled library—no Toolminator server is involved.
Is there a page limit?
Yes—up to 30 pages per run to keep mobile browsers responsive. Split larger PDFs first.
Is this lossless?
No. JPEG is lossy; quality is balanced for typical web use. For archival, keep the original PDF.
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