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Convert PDF to JPG on iMac
Convert PDF Files to JPG Format on Your iMac
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Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To convert PDF to JPG on your iMac, use our tool to upload your PDF file. Each page will be converted into a separate JPG image. You can then download each image directly to your computer.
Yes, our tool allows free conversion of PDF files to JPG on an iMac. Simply upload your PDF and enjoy the conversion without any cost.
When converting PDF to image, you can choose from several formats including JPG, PNG, WEBP, and HEIC. Select the format you need and download your images.
You can upload multiple PDF files, but they are processed sequentially. Each PDF’s pages will become separate images in your selected format.
No, the tool converts all pages of a PDF to images. If you need only specific pages, consider splitting your PDF first before conversion.
Each PDF file can be up to 100 MB in size. Larger files may need splitting or compressing before uploading them for conversion.
No, this tool requires an internet connection as it operates within a web browser. You can use it on any browser available on your iMac.
No installation is needed. The conversion occurs online via your browser, making it convenient and easy to use without downloading software.
Currently, the tool does not support adjusting image quality. The output is automatically set to maintain good quality for general usage.
Each page of your PDF will be converted to a separate image, preserving its appearance as best as possible within the selected image format.
Yes, if you are logged in, you can save the converted image files directly to Evernote for easy access across devices.
No, this tool does not merge PDFs. It specializes in converting individual PDF pages to image formats.
No account is needed to upload and convert files. However, creating an account is required to download and save images to Evernote.
While that functionality exists in our toolset, this specific conversion focuses on turning PDF files into images, such as JPG, on your iMac.
If you exceed the 100 MB file size limit, you'll need to reduce the file size by splitting or compressing your PDF before uploading.