PDF to JPG
PDF to JPG · Linux

How to export PDF pages as JPG images on Linux

You don't need special software to export PDF pages as JPG images on Linux. FernPDF runs entirely in Firefox or Chrome on Linux: open the tool, drop your file, download the result. Every page is rendered to an image locally with WebAssembly. Confidential pages never touch a server.

No hunting for the right CLI flags or building tools from source. A browser is the only dependency, on any distribution.

Step by step

  1. 1Open the PDF to JPG tool.
  2. 2Drop the PDF you want to export.
  3. 3Choose JPG or PNG and a resolution (72–300 dpi).
  4. 4Click “Export images”: pages download together as a .zip.
No upload · no account · no watermark
FAQ

Common questions

Yes, FernPDF is a web app, so it runs in Firefox or Chrome on Linux with no installation. All processing happens on your device using WebAssembly.

Yes. Every core FernPDF tool is free, with no account, no watermark, and no trial limits.

Each page renders to its own image, bundled into a single .zip download. Single-page PDFs download as a lone image.

150 dpi is crisp for screens and slides. Choose 300 dpi for print, or 72 dpi for quick previews and small files.

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Every FernPDF tool processes files in your browser: read how the privacy model works, or verify it yourself in your network tab.