Convert PDF to JPG for Online Admissions
Many university and school admission portals only accept image files for certificates. Convert your PDFs to high-quality JPGs instantly.
When the Portal Says "Images Only"
You have your scanned mark sheets, your birth certificate, and your community certificate all neatly saved as PDFs. You log in to the school or university admission portal, ready to upload. But then you see it: "Allowed formats: JPG, JPEG, PNG only."
This is a common frustration with older admission systems for schools (like Kendriya Vidyalaya), universities (for ID card generation), and some scholarship portals. They treat documents as "pictures" and simply cannot process PDF files.
Our PDF to JPG converter bridges this gap. It takes your crisp, clear PDF documents and turns them into high-resolution images that these legacy portals will accept without complaint.
Preserving Quality During Conversion
Taking a screenshot of your PDF on your phone is a bad idea. It reduces resolution, introduces screen glare, and looks unprofessional.
Our tool performs a digital conversion. It renders the PDF page onto a virtual canvas at a high scale (150% or more) and then captures that as a clean JPEG image. This means the resulting image is just as sharp as the original document—no blurriness, no pixelation. This is crucial for admission officers who need to read your grades and details clearly.
Secure Browser-Based Conversion
Like all our tools, this conversion happens locally. Your academic records are not uploaded to our cloud. The conversion engine runs inside your browser using the powerful pdf.js library. This guarantees that your data stays private.
How to Upload the Converted Images
- Convert & Download: use the tool above to get your ZIP file of images.
- Extract: Unzip the file to get your individual .jpg images (e.g., page_1.jpg, page_2.jpg).
- Rename: Rename the file to match the document content (e.g., "10th_Marksheet.jpg").
- Check Size: Ensure the image file size meets the portal's requirements. If it's too big, use our "Compress Image" (Resize Photo) tool to shrink it down.
- Upload: Select the JPG file in the admission portal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do some forms only accept JPG?
Legacy database systems used by some universities and government bodies were designed to store images, not documents. They require JPG/PNG to display the file directly in the web browser.
Will the image quality be good?
Yes, our tool converts at high resolution (1.5x scale) with 90% JPEG quality, ensuring that text and details remain sharp and readable.
Can I convert multiple pages?
Absolutely. If your PDF has multiple pages, our tool converts each page into a separate image and bundles them all into a single ZIP file for easy download.