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Umbreyta DOC til JPG

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Hvernig á að umbreyta DOC til JPG

Skref 1: Hladdu upp DOC skrárnar með því að nota hnappinn hér að ofan eða með því að draga og sleppa.

Skref 2: Smelltu á hnappinn „Breyta“ til að hefja umbreytinguna.

Skref 3: Sæktu umbreyttu skrána þína JPG skrár


DOC til JPG Umbreyting FAQ

How do I convert DOC pages to JPG images?
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Upload the DOC and the converter renders each page as a separate JPG image — fonts, layout, tables, and images all flattened exactly as they appear on the page. Multi-page documents produce one JPG per page, bundled as a ZIP; a single-page DOC produces one JPG file.
Default is 150 DPI, which is crisp on screen and fine for most previews. The advanced options expose 72 DPI (small web thumbnails), 150 (default), and 300 DPI (print-sharp). Higher DPI gives a sharper JPG but a larger file and slower render.
Yes — that is the advantage of rendering DOC to an image: the page is rasterized exactly as it displays, with fonts baked into the pixels. The recipient sees the precise layout regardless of which fonts they have installed, unlike sending an editable document that may reflow on their machine.
Yes — the page-range option accepts inputs like `1-3`, `1,4,7`, or `all` to pick which pages of the DOC get rendered to JPG. Useful for grabbing just a cover, a single chart, or one signature page as an image.
PNG JPG can preserve a transparent page background where the source page has no fill; JPG JPG cannot store transparency and renders pages onto solid white. For a transparent result choose PNG, TIFF, or WebP as the JPG target.
A 150-DPI JPG of an A4/letter page is roughly 200-800 KB as PNG or 60-150 KB as JPG (quality 85). Multiply by page count to size the ZIP — at 300 DPI files are 3-4× larger. JPG is the smaller choice for text-heavy pages where transparency isn't needed.
Yes — rendering the first page of a DOC to a single JPG at 72-150 DPI is the standard way to generate a document thumbnail or preview card. Set the page-range to `1` and the converter returns one JPG file instead of a ZIP.
No — rasterizing the DOC to JPG turns text into pixels, so the image is not searchable or selectable. That is intentional: image output is for pixel-exact visual sharing. If you need editable or searchable output, convert the DOC to DOCX or keep it as text instead.
Yes — uploaded DOC files and the rendered images are processed in isolated workers and deleted within minutes. We never read, store, or share the document contents. See /privacy/.
Page rendering is fast — roughly 0.2-0.5 seconds per page at 150 DPI, so a 50-page DOC finishes in well under a minute. Higher DPI multiplies the time. Premium runs more parallel render workers for large documents.
Not in the basic flow — each page becomes its own JPG. To produce a single stitched strip, download the ZIP and use /image-merge/ to vertically concatenate the per-page JPG files into one tall image.
You are viewing a raster image, so zooming past its native resolution shows the pixels. Re-render the DOC at 300 DPI for a sharper JPG that holds up when enlarged or printed. For infinite-zoom output, render to SVG instead where the source contains vector content.

DOC

DOC skrár eru Microsoft Word skrár sem meðhöndla ríkur texta snið, myndir og töflur.

JPG

JPG skrár nota tapkennda þjöppun sem er fínstillt fyrir ljósmyndir, sem býður upp á litlar skráarstærðir en viðheldur samt sjóngæðum.


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