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Optimize DOC to JPEG

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How to optimize DOC to JPEG

Step 1: Attach your DOC files using the button above or by bring and position.

Step 2: Click the 'Optimize' button to start the optimization.

Step 3: Collect your converted JPEG files.


DOC to JPEG Optimization FAQ

How do I convert a DOC document into JPEG images?
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Upload the DOC file and the converter renders each page as a separate JPEG image at the resolution you choose. A multi-page DOC produces one JPEG per page, bundled into a ZIP for download.
Default 150 DPI, which is crisp on screen and fine for most printing. Advanced options offer 72 DPI (small web thumbnails), 300 DPI (print), and 600 DPI (archival). Higher DPI yields sharper JPEG images and larger files.
Images are universally viewable, cannot be re-edited, and embed anywhere — slide decks, web pages, chat, image galleries. Turning a DOC into JPEG images is ideal for previews, thumbnails, social sharing, or locking the content against edits.
Yes — the page is rendered visually, so fonts, layout, colors, and embedded graphics in the DOC appear in the JPEG exactly as they print. Nothing reflows, because each page becomes a fixed picture.
Yes — the page-range option takes inputs like 1-5, 1,3,5, or all, so you can export only the pages you need. Set it to a single page to get one JPEG image (no ZIP) — handy for a cover thumbnail.
No — rendering a DOC to JPEG turns text into pixels, so the result is a picture, not searchable text. If you need editable or searchable output, convert the DOC to a document or PDF instead of an image.
PNG, WebP, and TIFF JPEG can keep a transparent background if the source page has no fill (uncommon for documents). JPG cannot store transparency and renders pages onto white. Target PNG / WebP for transparency.
At 150 DPI an A4 page is roughly 200-800 KB as PNG, 60-200 KB as WebP, or 50-150 KB as JPG. Multiply by page count to size the ZIP; raising DPI multiplies the bytes accordingly.
Tens of seconds for a 100-page DOC at 150 DPI; higher DPI scales the time up. Pro accounts render in parallel and finish large DOC files faster.
Yes — the DOC and the rendered JPEG images are processed in isolated workers and deleted within minutes. No human review. See /privacy/.
Each page becomes its own JPEG by default. To stitch them, download the ZIP and use /image-merge/ to concatenate the per-page JPEG files vertically into a single strip.
Yes — embedded charts, photos, and inline graphics in the DOC are drawn into the JPEG at the chosen DPI, treated like every other element on the page.

DOC

DOC files are Microsoft Word files that cater to rich text formatting, images, and tables.

JPEG

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


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