jPDFImages is a Java-based software that allows users to extract images from PDF files and import images into them. It can generate images from PDF pages and save them as JPEG, TIFF, or PNG formats.

But jPDFImages isn't just a one-trick pony. It also lets you create PDFs or add pages to existing documents using TIFF, JPEG, and PNG images. And once you've created or modified a document, you can save it to the local file system or to an output stream, making it easy to serve the document directly to a client browser when working within a J2EE server.
One of the standout features of jPDFImages is that it's built on top of Qoppa's proprietary PDF technology, so you don't have to install any third-party software or drivers. Plus, since it's written in Java, your application will remain platform independent and can run on Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and any other platform that supports the Java runtime environment.
Some of the other key features you can expect from jPDFImages include support for the latest PDF 2.0 format, the ability to import images into new or existing PDFs as new pages, and the ability to save documents to Java output streams. Best of all, you won't need to install or configure any additional drivers or software when deploying your application.
Overall, if you need a Java library that can handle image export and import from PDF documents, jPDFImages is definitely worth checking out. And if you have any questions or need additional information, the Qoppa team is always available to help via email at [email protected].
Version 2021R1:
Java 9 Support
Rich Text and Non-Latin Unicode Support in Form Fields