Does PDF to JPG preserve selectable text?
No. A JPG is an image format, so each PDF page is rendered as pixels. Text, vector shapes, and links become part of the image.
Upload a PDF and turn each page into a clean JPG image. This is useful when you need thumbnails, page previews, slide images, or image files for systems that do not accept PDFs.
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Convert the uploaded PDF to generate one JPG download per page.
PDF is built for documents. JPG is built for images. Converting a PDF page to JPG is helpful when you need a flat preview image, a page screenshot, or a visual asset that can be inserted into a presentation, CMS, support ticket, or image-only upload field.
ConverterKey renders the PDF page in your browser, then exports the rendered page as a JPG image. The result looks like the visible PDF page, but it is no longer editable text.
No. A JPG is an image format, so each PDF page is rendered as pixels. Text, vector shapes, and links become part of the image.
The conversion runs in the browser. The PDF is read locally and rendered into JPG downloads without a server-side upload step for the conversion.
PDF files can contain multiple pages. This tool creates one JPG file per page so each page can be downloaded, previewed, or shared separately.
Password-protected, damaged, or unusually complex PDFs may fail to render in the browser. Export an unlocked copy first if you have permission to do so.