Convert every document from PAGES to JPEG

We created a reliable PAGES to JPEG converter that provides the best possible conversion quality out there. Convert your document files from one format to another free, online, and without download any additional software.

Convert PAGES to JPEG documents in these 3 steps

This trustworthy PAGES to JPEG converter has 3 steps for this particular one as well as any other document file conversion. Upload files, convert them, and download. That's it!

Upload PAGES file

STEP 1

Upload your PAGES files first. You can use 'drag and drop' to upload box or add a link to it.

Converting PAGES to JPEG

STEP 2

Next, click the 'Start conversion' button, and wait for PAGES to JPEG conversion to finish.

Download converted JPEG file

STEP 3

In the end, download your freshly converted JPEG document files.

PAGES Converter

What is a PAGES file?

Files created in Apple’s version of Microsoft Office Word the iWork office suite Pages have by default the extension PAGES. With this format users can create word processing documents with background images, over 500 professionally drawn shapes, tables, graphs, charts, text with different styles, fonts and more related settings. PAGES format supports even offline modifying shared documents that update changes as soon as you’re online. All programs in iWork suit including Pages that first appeared in 2005 are free for Mac and iOS users. However, Windows users that receive files with this extension have issues opening and modifying PAGES files with Microsoft Word or any standard programs without complicated adjustments.

JPEG Converter

What is a JPEG file?

Joint Photographic Experts Group developed a digital image standard with the name formed from their acronym JPEG in 1992. Contrary to frequent misconception, there is no difference between JPG and JPEG format except in their name. JPEG is even now still the most common format used for storing, sharing, transferring, viewing, modifying, etc. digital images across the world. Also, JPEG is the default image format on social media, web, and pretty much on every device; there is an app that can successfully open, edit, or create a JPEG file. JPEG has lossy compression based on DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform) that allows variable compression, which can reduce the size of an image up to ten times without noticeable difference in quality. However, opening, editing, saving an image in JPEG format is going to affect the image quality, which is going to degrade after each modification.

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