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Convert DOC to JPEG

Convert Your DOC to JPEG documents effortlessly

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How to convert DOC to JPEG

Step 1: Upload your DOC files using the button above or by drag and drop.

Step 2: Click the 'Convert' button to start the conversion.

Step 3: Download your converted JPEG files.


DOC to JPEG Conversion FAQ

How does PDF.to convert a DOC document to a JPEG image?
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PDF.to lays out each page of your DOC exactly as it would print, then renders that page to a JPEG image. You get one JPEG per page, capturing fonts, layout, tables, and figures as a flat picture.
A JPEG image of a DOC page is universally viewable, cannot be reflowed or accidentally edited, and drops straight into a slide, chat, or web page. It is the simplest way to share a DOC as a fixed snapshot.
Yes. The DOC is rendered through a real layout engine, so the JPEG preserves fonts, spacing, headers, columns, and embedded images pixel-for-pixel as the document would appear when opened.
Each page of the DOC becomes its own numbered JPEG image, and all of them are zipped together for a single download. A one-page DOC returns a single JPEG.
Pages render at 150 DPI by default, which is crisp on screen and good enough to print. Raise the DPI in the options panel for a higher-resolution JPEG when you need to zoom in.
No. A JPEG is a raster image, so text becomes pixels and is no longer selectable or searchable. If you need selectable text, convert the DOC to PDF or to a JPEG document with OCR instead.
Page backgrounds render as solid white by default. For formats that support an alpha channel you can request a transparent background in the options so only the page content shows.
Yes. Tables, charts, shapes, and inline images are all part of the rendered page, so they appear in the JPEG exactly as laid out in the DOC.
Yes. Use the page-range option to pick a single page or a span, and PDF.to renders only those pages to JPEG images.
Yes. Upload multiple DOC documents and each is rendered to its own set of JPEG images; everything is bundled into one zip.
Yes for files under 100 MB. PRO unlocks larger DOC uploads, higher DPI output, and parallel rendering.
No. The DOC and the rendered JPEG images are encrypted in transit and deleted automatically a short time after you download them.

DOC

DOC files are Microsoft Word documents that support rich text formatting, images, and tables.

JPEG

JPEG uses lossy compression optimized for photographs, balancing quality and file size.


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