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How to Convert JPG to PDF and PDF to JPG Locally

Combine photos or scans into a PDF, choose A4 or Letter pages, and export PDF pages as JPG images.

Put images in the right order first

When you combine JPGs, PNGs, screenshots, or scans into one PDF, each image becomes a page. Move files up or down before converting so the downloaded PDF is already in the order you need.

Choose Auto, A4, or Letter

Auto is best when every image should keep its own shape. A4 or Letter is better for printable documents, forms, and scans that need a familiar page size.

  • Use Fit when you want the whole image visible.
  • Use Fill when cropping is acceptable and the page should be covered.
  • Pick a background color for transparent PNG or WebP files.

Export only the PDF pages you need

For PDF to JPG, enter page ranges like 1, 3-5, or 8. One page downloads as a JPG. Multiple pages download as a ZIP with one JPG per page.

Remember what JPG changes

A JPG export is a raster image. It is useful for previews, uploads, and sharing, but it does not keep selectable text, links, forms, or searchable PDF content.

Open the related tool and keep the workflow local.