Instagram won't take a PDF. Neither will most website builders, chat apps' image previews, or a PowerPoint slide you're pasting into. The fix: convert the PDF's pages to JPG images.
Pages render at 150 DPI — crisp enough for screens, presentations and social media.
Images to PDF reverses the trip — and the round-trip is a classic trick for flattening a PDF: convert to JPG and back, and every form field, layer and annotation becomes plain, uneditable page content.
Just one page from a long PDF? Extract the page first, then convert it.
JPGs too heavy? Run them through Compress Image.
Is the text in the JPG selectable? No — an image is pixels. Keep the PDF for reading; use the JPG for showing.
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