DJVU to PDF
Convert high-compression DJVU scans to PDF. Choose your DPI for the perfect balance of quality and file size with 100% secure local conversion.
Upload DJVU File
Conversion Options
Higher DPI = larger file size, better quality
JPEG compression quality for pages
About This Tool
DJVU to PDF is the essential tool for researchers and archivists working with highly compressed scanned documents. DJVU is a remarkable format for its compression of high-resolution scans, but it requires specialized software to view. Converting to PDF ensures your historical documents, technical manuals, and scanned books are accessible on every modern device.
Our converter gives you granular control over the output. You can choose the rendering DPI—balancing the need for crystal-clear text with the desire for a smaller file size. Whether you are converting a single-page map or a 500-page historical manuscript, the tool preserves the layered structure of DJVU files, resulting in a crisp and professional PDF.
Secure Archiving: Historical and technical archives are often irreplaceable. By performing the conversion locally in your browser, we guarantee that your files stay on your machine, away from any third-party servers.
How to Use
Upload DJVU File
Drag and drop your .djvu or .djv file, or click to select from your device.
Configure Options
Choose output DPI (72, 150, or 300) and image quality for the PDF.
Convert & Download
Click Convert to PDF and download your converted document.
Use Cases
Archive Documents
Convert DJVU archives to universal PDF format.
Share Scanned Books
Share scanned books in PDF format for wider compatibility.
Print Documents
Convert DJVU to high-quality PDF for printing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the PDF file size look larger than the DJVU?
DJVU uses advanced segmenting technology that is more efficient for scans than standard PDF compression. While the PDF may be larger, it is much more compatible across different software and devices.
Which DPI should I use for a scanned book?
For standard reading on a screen, 150 DPI is usually perfect. If you plan on printing the book or using OCR software later, we recommend 300 DPI for maximum detail.
Does it support color DJVU files?
Yes, our tool handles bitonal, grayscale, and full-color DJVU documents, accurately mapping the background and foreground layers to the PDF output.