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Convert PDF to JPG in Safari
Easily Convert PDF to JPG in Safari Browser for Free
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Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Open Safari and access the PDF to JPG converter. Upload your PDF file by dragging it into the browser. The tool will convert each page to a separate JPG image, which you can then download.
Yes, every page of your PDF will be converted into a separate JPG image. After the conversion, you'll have a JPG file for each page.
No, you don't need an extension. Access the tool directly through your Safari browser, upload your PDF file, and convert it to JPG images seamlessly.
Yes, you can convert PDFs to JPGs for free using Safari. Simply upload your PDF and convert to JPG without any cost.
Once the conversion is complete, you can download each JPG file directly to your computer from the browser or save them to Evernote if you're logged in.
Absolutely, you can use Safari on your Mac to convert PDFs to JPGs. Simply use the online tool without any additional downloads or installations.
The tool supports PDF input and converts to JPG, PNG, WEBP, and HEIC image formats, ensuring flexibility for your image needs.
Yes, besides JPG, you can convert your PDF pages to PNG, WEBP, and HEIC formats using the same tool.
Yes, each file uploaded should not exceed 100 MB. If your PDF is larger, consider splitting it into smaller files before uploading.
No, the tool automatically converts all pages in your PDF to separate image files. You cannot select specific pages for conversion.
The JPGs maintain good quality, though there's no option to adjust the quality settings within the tool. For higher quality needs, consider using an image editor afterward.
No downloads are required. Use the tool directly from your Safari browser for quick and easy PDF to JPG conversions.
If your PDF exceeds 100 MB, try compressing it or splitting the document into parts before using the tool to convert each part separately.
The tool allows you to download the images to your local storage. You can manually upload them to iCloud from your device afterward.
No, this tool does not provide Optical Character Recognition (OCR). It converts each page to an image file but does not extract or edit text.