PDF ↔ JPG
Turn PDF pages into shareable JPG images, or build a PDF from a stack of photos — both directions, both free, both processed in your browser. No uploads, no rate limits.
How to convert PDF to JPG
- Upload a PDF.
- Choose a resolution — higher DPI for print, lower for web preview.
- Click Convert. If there's more than one page, you get a ZIP of JPGs.
How to convert JPG to PDF
- Switch to the JPG to PDF mode.
- Upload one or more JPG images and drag to set the page order.
- Click Build PDF and download the result.
Why use QuickPDFKit for PDF/JPG conversion?
- Both directions in one place — no need to bookmark two different tools.
- Resolution control — pick the quality you actually need.
- Private — neither the PDF nor the photos are uploaded.
- Bulk friendly — handle dozens of pages or images at once.
Common uses
- Extracting receipts from a PDF as separate images
- Creating a social-media-ready preview of a PDF page
- Turning a stack of phone photos into a single PDF report
- Archiving a photo album as one easy-to-share file
- Building a printable PDF from scanned images
- Generating thumbnails for a website or document library
Frequently asked questions
What resolution should I pick?
72–96 DPI is fine for screen sharing. 150 DPI is good for general use. 300 DPI is print-quality and produces much larger files.
Is there a maximum number of pages or images?
No fixed cap. Very large jobs may slow your browser, so consider splitting into smaller batches if you hit memory limits.
Why JPG and not PNG?
JPG produces much smaller files for photographic content. For lossless image quality from text-heavy PDFs, the PDF itself is usually the better format.