PDF › JPEG
PDF sayfalarını yüksek kaliteli JPEG görüntülerine dönüştürün. Çok sayfalı PDF'ler ZIP olarak indirilir. Hiçbir veri sunucuya gönderilmez.
PDF dosyasını buraya sürükleyin
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Yalnızca .pdf • Tek dosya
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Nasıl çalışır?
- PDF dosyanızı seçin veya sürükleyin.
- Çözünürlük ve JPEG kalitesini ayarlayın.
- Tek sayfalı PDF › doğrudan .jpg olarak indirilir.
- Çok sayfalı PDF › tüm JPEG'ler .zip içinde indirilir.
- JPEG arka planı otomatik olarak beyaz doldurulur (şeffaflık desteklenmez).
- Tüm işlemler tarayıcıda gerçekleşir, hiçbir veri gönderilmez.
How to Convert PDF to JPEG?
Converting PDF pages to JPEG images is fast with Happy Office Tools. Drop your PDF file into the upload area or click "Choose File" to select it. You can then choose the output resolution — 72 DPI for quick previews, 144 DPI for standard use, or 216 DPI for high-quality output — and set the JPEG quality level from 70% to 100%. Click "Convert to JPEG" and the tool processes your PDF page by page using pdf.js rendered to an HTML canvas. Single-page PDFs download as a single .jpg file; multi-page PDFs are bundled into a .zip archive with one JPEG per page. All conversion runs inside your browser — no uploads required.
Is It Safe to Use Happy Office Tools?
Yes. Your PDF files never leave your device during conversion. All rendering is performed by pdf.js directly inside your browser tab, with no server processing or file transmission of any kind. This is especially important when working with confidential material — scanned contracts, financial reports, passports, or medical records — where document privacy is critical. No account is required, and no files or usage history are retained once you close the browser.
When Should You Use JPEG vs PNG for PDF Conversion?
JPEG is the ideal choice when your PDF pages contain photographs, richly colored artwork, or complex gradients — images where slight loss of quality is imperceptible and a smaller file size is important. JPEG's lossy compression keeps file sizes compact, making it easy to share via email or messaging apps. However, for PDF pages with sharp text, diagrams, line drawings, technical illustrations, or charts, PNG is the better choice. PNG uses lossless compression that preserves every pixel exactly, so text remains perfectly crisp without any compression artifacts. If in doubt, use 144 DPI JPEG at 92% quality as a reliable all-purpose starting point.