Convert Aadhar Card or Passport PDF to JPG Free
- Many websites require ID documents as JPG — this converts your PDF in seconds
- Nothing is uploaded to any server — critical for identity documents
- Works for Aadhar card, passport, PAN card, or any government-issued PDF
- Adjust quality to hit file size requirements (e.g., under 100KB or 200KB)
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Government portals, university admissions, job applications, and KYC forms all commonly require identity documents uploaded as JPG files — but Aadhar cards, passports, and other official documents are often downloaded as PDFs. Converting PDF to JPG takes about 10 seconds in a browser. More importantly, the tool processes everything locally — your identity document is never uploaded to any third-party server.
Why Privacy Matters When Converting Identity Documents
Aadhar numbers, passport details, and PAN card data are sensitive personal information. Most online PDF converters work by uploading your file to their servers for processing — meaning your identity document passes through a third-party system.
This tool is different: conversion happens entirely inside your browser on your own device. The PDF file is never sent to any server. No company stores or processes your identity data as part of the conversion. When you close the tab, the file data is gone.
For any document containing your name, ID number, date of birth, or photo, this matters. Choose tools that process locally rather than uploading your documents to unknown servers.
Step-by-Step: Convert Aadhar or Passport PDF to JPG
- Open the PDF to JPG tool in your browser.
- Drop your Aadhar PDF, passport scan, or other ID document onto the upload area.
- Adjust the quality slider if the portal you are uploading to has a file size limit (see below).
- Click Convert. Your document renders as a JPG in seconds.
- Download the file. It saves locally — nothing goes to any server.
Most ID documents are one or two pages. Page 1 downloads as page-1.jpg, page 2 as page-2.jpg. Upload whichever page the portal requires.
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Many government portals specify maximum file sizes for uploads — commonly 100KB, 200KB, or 500KB. Use the quality slider to hit these targets:
- Under 200KB: Quality 70–75% usually works for a standard Aadhar card or passport page.
- Under 100KB: Quality 55–65%. Text and photo should still be legible for most ID documents.
- No size constraint: Use 85–90% for the best quality output.
After downloading, check the file size. If it is still too large, re-convert with a slightly lower quality setting. Because the tool runs locally in your browser, you can re-run as many times as needed at no cost.
Which Documents This Works For
Any government or official document distributed as a PDF can be converted this way:
- Aadhar card (downloaded from UIDAI portal)
- Passport copy (scanned or photographed PDF)
- PAN card PDF
- Driving licence PDF
- Voter ID documents
- Any notarized document or official certificate in PDF format
The conversion quality is high enough for all standard document upload requirements. At 85% quality, all text, photos, and barcodes remain clearly legible in the output JPG.
Convert Your ID Document PDF to JPG
Nothing is uploaded. Runs in your browser. Safe for Aadhar, passport, and all ID documents.
Open Free PDF to JPG ToolFrequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to convert my Aadhar card PDF using an online tool?
Only if the tool processes locally without uploading. This tool never sends your file to a server — everything runs inside your browser. For tools that require upload, your Aadhar data passes through a third-party system, which is a privacy risk.
My portal says the JPG must be under 100KB. How do I achieve that?
Use the quality slider — try 60% first, check the file size, then adjust. For a typical Aadhar card or passport page, 60–65% quality usually produces a file under 100KB while keeping the text and photo clearly legible.
Can I convert a password-protected Aadhar PDF?
Password-protected PDFs need to be unlocked before conversion. Open the PDF in your device's PDF viewer, enter the password to view it, then save an unlocked copy (or print to PDF without password protection). Convert the unlocked version.

