The simplest method
On iPhone, open ToolCrix in Safari, choose a PDF from Files, select JPG, and tap Convert. Save a page image or download all converted pages as a ZIP to the Files app.
When this method makes sense
This is quicker than taking screenshots page by page and preserves the full page at a predictable resolution. It works directly with documents stored in iCloud Drive or the Files app.
Step-by-step instructions
- 1
Open ToolCrix PDF to JPG in Safari.
- 2
Tap the file area and choose the PDF from Files or iCloud Drive.
- 3
Select JPG and use 2x resolution for clear text.
- 4
Convert and save the images or ZIP to Files.
Which option should you use?
| Method | Privacy | Install | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| ToolCrix | Local processing | None | Complete PDFs |
| Screenshots | Local | Built in | One visible page |
| Converter app | Varies | App required | Frequent offline workflows |
Tips for a better result
- Open the ZIP in Files to extract all pages into a folder.
- Use PNG if the PDF is mostly diagrams or small type.
- Keep Safari open while a very large document is rendering.
Frequently asked questions
Can I save the JPG images to Photos?
Yes. Open an individual converted image and use the iOS share menu to save it to Photos. ZIP downloads stay in Files.
Do I need to install an iPhone app?
No. The converter runs in Safari.
Will it work with a PDF in iCloud Drive?
Yes. Choose the document through the iOS Files picker.