Converting DOC to JPG rasterises each page into a picture. The output is no longer searchable text — it is an image of text. This guide explains how to convert DOC to JPG with Word.to — what the conversion really does, when it is the right call, and what to watch for at each step.
रूपान्तरण गर्नुहोस् DOC लाई JPG →Converting DOC to JPG is useful for sharing a single page as an image (forum post, slide deck, social media), or for embedding a page preview in another document. The output is visual only — none of the text remains searchable or selectable.
The tradeoff: searchability and selectability disappear. A DOC contains real text; a JPG contains a picture of text. Accessibility tools, search engines and copy-paste all stop working at the conversion step. Useful for one-off sharing, not for archival.
The main choice is per-page rendering resolution (DPI). 72-96 DPI is fine for web previews; 200-300 DPI is the range for sharable images of contracts and forms; higher than that mostly grows the file without improving on-screen clarity.
Edge case: a multi-page DOC usually produces one JPG per page rather than a single image. If you need all pages in one image, the converter has to stitch them into a tall vertical canvas — useful for thumbnails, awkward for printing.
Open the DOC to JPG tool. The page accepts files from your computer or by drag-and-drop.
Select your DOC file or drag it onto the upload area. DOC is typically used for legacy Word documents from the Word 97-2003 era.
Pick a DPI / pixel-density setting. 96 DPI is enough for on-screen previews; 200-300 DPI is the sweet spot for sharable images of contracts or forms.
The converter rasterises each DOC page into a JPG image. A multi-page DOC usually produces one JPG per page.
Save the images. Text inside the result is pixels — not searchable or selectable.