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Convert PDF pages to JPG or PNG at a full 600 DPI — the maximum resolution this tool offers — free, with no server upload and no watermark. 600 DPI captures fine detail for large-format printing, enlargement and archival-quality storage. Convert one page or the whole document and download as a ZIP. Everything runs locally in your browser via PDF.js.
To convert a PDF to JPG at 600 DPI, set the quality to 600 DPI so each page renders at maximum detail. On ihatepdf, upload your PDF, choose 600 DPI, pick JPG or PNG, and download high-resolution images ideal for large-format printing, enlargement and archiving — free, with no watermark and no upload.
600 dots per inch is double the standard print resolution, capturing the maximum detail this converter offers. It is the right choice when an image will be enlarged, printed at large format, or archived long term — for example digitizing technical drawings, preserving high-detail scans, or producing posters. Because each page is rendered locally in your browser, even these large high-resolution exports are processed without ever uploading your document.
Use 600 DPI for large-format printing (posters, banners), when enlarging a page, when preserving fine detail in technical drawings or scans, or for archival-quality storage. For standard-size printing, 300 DPI is sufficient.
Upload your PDF, select 600 DPI, choose JPG, and convert. Each page renders at 600 dots per inch and downloads as a maximum-detail image — free, with no watermark and no upload to any server.
Yes. Higher DPI produces larger, sharper images — a 600 DPI page can be several MB. Choose JPG over PNG to keep file size down, or use 300 DPI if you do not need the extra detail.
No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser using PDF.js. Even high-resolution 600 DPI conversions never leave your device.
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