iPads open PDFs, but sometimes you want the pages as images instead — to save into Photos and swipe through, drop into Keynote or Notes, share to social, or set as a wallpaper. pdf-to-ipad-converter.com converts each PDF page into a high-quality JPG you can save straight to your iPad with a long-press, no app required.
Free, watermark-free, and it works right in Safari on iPadOS. Multi-page PDFs come back as a ZIP (open it with the built-in Files app).
Why convert a PDF to images on iPad?
As JPGs, your pages live in Photos where you can swipe, zoom, mark up, and share them like any picture — handy for sheet music, recipes, study notes, patterns, or reference images you flip through often. Images also drop cleanly into Keynote, Notes, and Procreate, and can be set as your Lock or Home Screen wallpaper.
Saving images on iPadOS
For a single image, long-press it and choose Add to Photos. For a multi-page PDF you'll get a ZIP — tap it in the Files app to expand it, then save the images to Photos. Prefer crisp text for diagrams or screenshots? Use PDF to PNG. To slim a big PDF before transferring, try Compress PDF.