PDF to JPG when your CMS wants raster heroes but the source lived in print PDF

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Marketing exports glossy annual reports as PDF—web editors still need 1200px JPEG heroes without redesigning InDesign.

Corporate communications finalize investor decks and CSR reports in print-first PDF workflows. Digital teams then struggle because content management systems request JPEG or PNG heroes while only the PDF arrives in the handoff folder. Exporting specific pages as high-resolution images bridges the gap without reopening native design files.

PDF pages exported as a grid of JPG images
Crop bleed in the CMS if the PDF includes printer marks.

Watch color profiles

CMYK-heavy PDFs may shift when rasterized for RGB web—spot-check brand colors after conversion.

Accessibility reminder

Raster heroes still need alt text; extracted JPGs do not inherit PDF accessibility tags.

LovePDF PDF to JPG

Use PDF to JPG for quick page exports, then optimize further in your DAM if compression policies require it.

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