PDF to JPG Converter (All Pages)
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How to Use the PDF to JPG Converter (All Pages)
This tool converts each page of your uploaded PDF document into a separate JPG image file and bundles them together in a downloadable ZIP archive. Here’s how to use it:
- Upload Your PDF:
- Click the large, blue “Choose PDF File” button.
- Your device’s file browser will open. Locate and select the PDF file you want to convert.
- The name of your selected file will appear below the button.
- Select Output Aspect Ratio:
- Use the dropdown menu labeled “2. Choose Output JPG Aspect Ratio”.
- This selection determines the shape (aspect ratio) of each resulting JPG image. The PDF page content will be fitted within this shape (like the ‘contain’ setting for images), potentially adding white space if the PDF page’s ratio doesn’t match exactly.
- Choose “Original PDF Page Ratio” if you want each JPG to match the aspect ratio of its corresponding PDF page.
- Preview the First Page (Recommended):
- Click the green “3. Preview First Page” button.
- Wait a moment while the tool processes and displays a preview of only the first page of your PDF in the box below.
- This preview helps confirm that the PDF is readable and shows how the first page looks with the selected aspect ratio applied.
- Download All Pages as a ZIP File:
- Once the preview has successfully generated (or if you choose to skip it after uploading), click the orange “4. Download All Pages (ZIP)” button.
- The tool will now process every page of your PDF. This may take some time, especially for large documents. Please be patient and watch the status message for progress updates (e.g., “Processing page X of Y…”).
- When the conversion is complete, a ZIP file containing all the generated JPG images (one for each page) will be automatically downloaded. The ZIP file will usually be named after your original PDF file.
- You will need to extract the contents of the ZIP file on your computer to access the individual JPG images.
That’s it! You’ve converted your entire PDF document into a collection of JPG images.
