When to use PDF to JPEG
Choose JPEG when a downstream system, file convention or publishing workflow specifically expects the .jpeg extension.
Export selected PDF pages as JPEG images with configurable scale, quality and per-page previews.
Export selected PDF pages as JPEG images with configurable scale, quality and per-page previews.
Choose JPEG when a downstream system, file convention or publishing workflow specifically expects the .jpeg extension.
Each selected PDF page is rendered into a JPEG image with your scale and quality settings, with a ZIP added for multi-page exports.
PDF to JPEG shares the same workload-guarded renderer as PDF to JPG, with page-range, render-scale and encoding-quality controls, but uses the .jpeg filename convention.
PDF Care keeps this workflow browser-side so the document contents do not need to be sent to a PDF Care application server for processing.
No. PDF Care processes this tool locally in your browser, so the document contents are not uploaded to a PDF Care application server.
No. JPEG and JPG refer to the same image format; this route simply uses the .jpeg extension.
Yes. Multi-page results are packaged into one ZIP archive.