The problem with online PDF converters
Search for 'PDF to JPG' and you'll find dozens of tools. Almost all of them require you to upload your PDF to their server. Your document sits on someone else's computer, gets processed, and then you download the result.
That's fine for a random flyer. But what about tax documents, medical records, contracts, or personal photos stored as PDFs? Those files contain sensitive data that shouldn't be on anyone else's server.
How browser-based PDF conversion works
Easy Img Tools uses Mozilla's pdf.js library to render PDF pages directly inside your browser. Here's what happens:
- You select a PDF file from your computer
- Your browser reads the file using the File API (no upload)
- pdf.js renders each page onto an HTML Canvas element
- The canvas is exported as a JPG image
- You download the images
At no point does your PDF leave your device. The entire process uses your computer's processing power, not a remote server.
Step-by-step: convert PDF to JPG
- Open the PDF to JPG tool on Easy Img Tools
- Click Choose PDF File or drag your PDF into the upload area
- Wait a few seconds for the pages to render (the PDF engine loads on first use)
- Preview each page as a thumbnail
- Download individual pages or click Download All Pages
What quality are the exported images?
Pages are rendered at 2x resolution for sharp, high-quality output. A standard A4 page at 2x comes out at roughly 1654 x 2339 pixels, which is more than enough for printing or sharing.
Can I convert multi-page PDFs?
Yes. Each page becomes a separate JPG file. There's no page limit because the processing happens on your machine, not on a server with quotas.
What about JPG to PDF?
Easy Img Tools also has an Image to PDF tool that works the other way around. Select multiple images, arrange the order, pick a page size (A4, Letter, or custom), and generate a PDF. Also runs entirely in your browser.
