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Convert PDF to JPG for Web — Small File Size

Convert your PDF pages to lightweight JPG images optimized for web usage. At 72 DPI and 70% quality, this preset creates small files that load quickly on websites, email newsletters, and social media without consuming excess bandwidth. The images look great on screen while keeping file sizes minimal — typically 100-300KB per page. Ideal for blog thumbnails, web content, email marketing, and online documentation.

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How to Convert PDF to JPG for Web — Small File Size

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    Upload your PDF file — it stays completely private in your browser

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    Web-optimized settings are pre-configured at 72 DPI with 70% quality

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    Download your web-ready JPG images

FAQ

Is 72 DPI enough for web images?
Yes. Standard computer screens display at 72-96 DPI, so 72 DPI images appear at full quality on the web. Higher DPI images would simply be downscaled by the browser, wasting bandwidth without any visible improvement. For retina displays, you may want 150 DPI.
How small will the files be?
A typical letter-size PDF page converts to a 100-300KB JPG at these settings. Text-heavy pages will be smaller (50-150KB), while photo-heavy pages may reach 300-500KB. This is significantly smaller than the 2-5MB files produced by 300 DPI conversion.
Can I use these images in email newsletters?
Absolutely. The small file size makes these images perfect for email. Most email clients handle JPG images well, and the 72 DPI resolution displays correctly on desktop and mobile email readers. Keep individual images under 500KB for best email compatibility.

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