Adobe Acrobat
It’s easier than you think to change a PDF file into the JPG (or JPEG) file format. Discover new ways to streamline your conversion workflow.
Despite the benefits of the PDF file format, sometimes you need a different format for a different job. If you want to set aside a specific page from a long PDF document, saving it as a high-resolution image file helps you keep the content you want without the rest of the file. This is especially useful if you want to share a single page from a PDF on social media where you can only upload image files.
If you want to upload a PDF page to the web, saving it as a JPG or PNG file will preserve the image quality of the original. If you want to share a page with someone else quickly, saving it as a JPG file can make it easier to share than a whole PDF document.
Whether you’re working with macOS, a PC, or a mobile device like an iPhone or iPad, you can use the Acrobat online PDF converter to quickly make the change from PDF to image file. Simply drag your PDF into the drop zone and select your preferred file type — JPG, PNG, or TIFF.
Acrobat is capable of much more than just image conversion. Preview some of the other tools you can access from the Acrobat desktop app or Acrobat on a web browser:
Edit text and images, move text blocks, or add highlights and comments.
Merge or split apart PDFs, reorganize the order of pages, rotate and delete pages, or add new pages.
Use this function to export your PDF as another file type, including Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file formats.
Reduce the file size of your PDF with a few clicks.
Acrobat makes perfecting and adjusting your PDFs a quick and painless process — whether you’re organizing your layout, editing content, or converting a PDF into a JPG.