SVG to JPG Converter

SVG to JPG Converter

Convert vector SVG graphics to compressed JPG format for web use and compatibility with legacy applications. Perfect for converting scalable graphics to raster images.

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Supports: SVG

What is SVG to JPG Converter?

SVG to JPG Converter rasterizes vector graphics into JPEG images for broad compatibility. SVG is ideal for scalable artwork, but many sharing, email, print, and preview workflows expect a raster image. The tool renders the SVG in the browser at the selected dimensions and exports a JPG copy.

How does SVG to JPG Converter work?

This tool reads the SVG source, renders it to a browser canvas, and encodes the rasterized pixels as JPG. JPG is a lossy opaque format, so transparent SVG areas are flattened during conversion.

Key Features

  • Converts SVG to JPG raster format
  • Compressed output for smaller file sizes
  • Drag-and-drop SVG selection
  • Shows original and output file sizes
  • Download converted JPG output
  • Canvas-based local rendering
  • Supports images up to 50MB
  • Batch conversion support

Common Use Cases

When and why you might need this tool
  • Social media sharing

    Convert SVG graphics to JPG for sharing on social media platforms that do not accept vector files.

  • Email attachments

    Rasterize SVG designs to JPG for sending via email where vector files may be blocked.

  • Print preparation

    Convert SVG illustrations to JPG for use with print services that require raster formats.

  • Universal display

    Generate JPG images from SVG for display in any application or browser.

How to Use This Tool

Step-by-step guide to get the best results
1

Upload an image

Drag and drop an SVG file or select one from your device.

2

Convert

Click Convert. The tool renders the SVG and generates a JPG file.

3

Download

Save the converted JPG image to your device.

Pro Tips

  • 1

    JPG does not support transparency, so SVG transparent backgrounds will be white.

  • 2

    Render at 2x or higher resolution for sharp results on high-DPI displays.

  • 3

    JPG is lossy, so repeated saves will degrade quality. Keep the SVG original.

  • 4

    For graphics with text or sharp edges, PNG is a better choice than JPG.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the quality change?

JPG uses lossy compression, so there is slight quality reduction. At high resolution, the result looks sharp.

Is my image uploaded to a server?

No. The SVG is rendered, converted, and exported in the browser.

Does JPG support transparency?

No. Transparent areas in the SVG will be flattened against a white background.

What resolution should I use?

For web use, 2x the display size provides sharp results. For print, use 300 DPI or higher.

Can I convert multiple images at once?

Yes. Upload multiple files and the tool converts all of them.