PDF to JPG guide
Rasterize PDF pages to JPG in your tab with PDF.js — no file upload to SnapTools. Download a ZIP for multi-page jobs.
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For supported workflows, files are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded to SnapTools servers.
Overview
Export each PDF page to a JPEG and download everything in a ZIP. PDF.js renders pages locally — nothing is uploaded to SnapTools for this path.
Tune quality and sharpness for email vs print, then send images to slides or a CMS. For single-page extracts, PDF Split may be faster.
How it works
PDF.js renders each page to a canvas at your chosen scale, JPEG compression is applied in-browser, and JSZip bundles files for download.
Higher scale values capture more detail for print; lower values keep email attachments lighter.
Benefits
Move content into slide decks, social crops, and CMS image fields without desktop Acrobat.
Security & privacy
Raster exports happen locally; SnapTools does not upload your PDF for this workflow.
FAQ
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