The simplest method
On Windows, open ToolCrix PDF to JPG in Edge or Chrome, add your PDF, select JPG and a resolution, and convert. You can save individual pages or download the complete set as a ZIP.
When this method makes sense
Windows does not include a convenient built-in batch PDF-to-JPG converter. This browser workflow replaces desktop converter installs and works on both Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Step-by-step instructions
- 1
Open the converter in Microsoft Edge, Chrome, or Firefox.
- 2
Select the PDF from File Explorer or drag it onto the page.
- 3
Choose JPG and select 1x, 2x, or 3x resolution.
- 4
Download individual images or the complete ZIP archive.
Which option should you use?
| Method | Privacy | Install | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| ToolCrix | Local processing | None | Windows 10/11 batch conversion |
| Adobe Acrobat Pro | Desktop/cloud options | Paid app | Advanced PDF editing |
| Snipping Tool | Local | Built in | A visible page section |
Tips for a better result
- Choose 1x for email and chat, 2x for documents, and 3x when the image will be printed.
- Extract the downloaded ZIP from File Explorer to get every page in order.
- No administrator access is required because nothing is installed.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need Adobe Acrobat to convert PDF to JPG?
No. ToolCrix renders PDF pages directly in your browser, so Adobe Acrobat is not required.
Does it work on Windows 11?
Yes. Use Edge, Chrome, or Firefox on Windows 11 or Windows 10.
Can I convert a multi-page PDF?
Yes. Every page is converted and can be downloaded together as a ZIP.