Built for larger private PDFs
Most cloud PDF tools need uploads, accounts, or free-tier caps for large files. ExactPDF processes files locally in your browser, supports PDFs up to 150 MB on this tool surface, and never adds a watermark or daily quota.
How It Works
Step 1: Upload Your PDF
Drop any PDF up to ~150 MB. Preview every page with thumbnails before exporting — nothing uploads to the cloud.
Step 2: Pick Pages & Format
Select all pages or a subset, choose JPEG or PNG, tune quality/DPI, and rotate or crop if needed.
Step 3: Export Images
Download individual images or a ZIP of the full batch. Ideal for slides, catalogs, and archival page grabs.
Why Use This Tool
- Local rendering — high-resolution page exports without sending a multi-hundred-MB file to a random server
- Save a PDF as JPG or PNG per page — common intent from searches like how to save a PDF as a JPG for email, CMS, or social posts
- Works when corporate proxies block “free converter” domains — it is same-origin processing
- Pairs with compress-pdf when you need smaller archives after rasterizing
Common Use Cases
Turn presentation PDFs into PNGs for Figma or Keynote rework, export textbook pages for spaced-repetition decks, generate thumbnails for DAM workflows, and extract poster frames from print-ready magazines. Photographers and architects share cropped sheet exports with contractors. Helpful when you need to convert PDF pages to images locally instead of trusting upload-based “PDF to JPG” sites.
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