Convert PDF to JPG at 300 DPI
Convert PDF pages to 300 DPI JPG images suitable for printing. Print-grade resolution, free and private. Runs in your browser.
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Convert PDF to JPG at 300 DPI
300 DPI is the standard resolution for print: it is the point at which photographs and text look crisp on paper rather than pixelated, so it is what print shops, publishers and design workflows ask for. This page is configured to render each PDF page at roughly 300 dots per inch, producing JPGs sized for printing rather than just for the screen. Add your PDF and every page is rendered at that print resolution — a single page downloads as one JPG, multiple pages as a zip in order. Expect noticeably larger files than a screen-resolution export, because a 300 DPI A4 page is several thousand pixels on each side; that is exactly what makes it print-ready. Rendering uses your browser and your device's graphics, so the document is never uploaded. The tool is free, requires no signup, and produces clean JPGs with no watermark, ready to drop into a print layout or send to a printer.
Frequently asked questions
- Is 300 DPI good enough for printing?
- Yes. 300 DPI is the standard print resolution for sharp text and photos, which is why print shops commonly require it.
- Why is the output much larger than a screen export?
- A 300 DPI page contains far more pixels than a screen-resolution one, so the JPGs are bigger — that detail is what makes them print-ready.