SVG to JPG Converter

Convert SVG vector images to JPG format for free. Adjustable quality — runs 100% in your browser.

Drop your SVG file here

or click to browse — accepts .svg files

How it works

Convert SVG vector graphics to JPG (JPEG) raster format with adjustable quality settings. This tool renders your SVG using the browser's native engine and exports it as a compressed JPG image. Transparent areas in the SVG are automatically filled with a white background since JPG does not support transparency. The quality slider lets you balance file size and image clarity — perfect for creating web-optimized images, email attachments, and thumbnails from your vector designs. Everything runs in your browser — no uploads, no servers, completely private and free.

100% client-side — your files never leave your device

Frequently Asked Questions

There are several common reasons to convert SVG to JPG. Many email clients, social media platforms, and content management systems do not accept SVG uploads. JPG is universally supported across virtually every device, browser, and application. You might convert SVG to JPG to upload images to platforms that only accept raster formats, reduce file size for photographic or complex vector artwork, create email-compatible versions of your designs, generate thumbnails and preview images, or prepare images for systems that do not render SVG reliably. JPG's lossy compression also makes it efficient for sharing images where small file size matters more than pixel-perfect quality.

JPG does not support transparency. When you convert an SVG with transparent areas to JPG, all transparent regions are automatically filled with a solid white background. This ensures the image looks clean and professional rather than rendering transparency as black or corrupted pixels (which some converters produce). If preserving transparency is important, consider converting to PNG instead, which fully supports alpha channel transparency.

The quality slider controls JPG compression level during conversion. Higher quality (80–100%) means larger file size with sharper image clarity and fewer compression artifacts. Medium quality (60–80%) offers a balanced trade-off between file size and visual quality. Lower quality (40–60%) produces significantly smaller files but with visible compression artifacts. For professional work and portfolio images, use 85–95%. For web thumbnails, blog images, and general sharing, 70–85% typically provides excellent results with much smaller file sizes.

The converter renders the SVG at its intrinsic pixel dimensions. If your SVG defines explicit width and height attributes, those determine the JPG resolution. If the SVG uses only a viewBox without fixed dimensions, the tool defaults to 1024x1024 pixels. The output JPG will be a crisp rasterization of your vector artwork at the determined resolution.

Yes. This tool works entirely in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API and your browser's native SVG renderer. Your files are never uploaded to any server, are never stored or tracked, never leave your device, and are processed using only local computing resources. The conversion is 100% client-side. This makes it safe for converting brand logos, proprietary designs, and confidential vector artwork.

Yes. The tool uses your browser's built-in SVG rendering engine, which supports the full SVG specification including linear and radial gradients, SVG filters (blur, drop shadow, etc.), clip paths and masks, patterns and textures, embedded images, and CSS styles. The rendered output in JPG will accurately reflect how the SVG appears in your browser. Very complex filters may take slightly longer to render but will produce correct results.

Converting SVG to JPG introduces lossy compression, which means some image data is permanently removed. At high quality settings (85–100%), the visual difference is minimal and usually imperceptible. At lower settings, compression artifacts become more visible. Additionally, converting to JPG makes the image resolution-dependent — unlike SVG, you cannot enlarge the JPG without quality loss. Choose the quality setting based on your needs: higher for print and portfolios, lower for web thumbnails and quick sharing.

Neither is universally better — it depends on your use case. Choose JPG when you need smaller file sizes, the image contains photographic or complex visual content, transparency is not needed, and the image will be used for web, email, or social media. Choose PNG when you need to preserve transparency, the image has sharp edges or text that needs to remain crisp, lossless quality is important, and the image is a logo, icon, or graphic with solid colors. For most web and sharing use cases, JPG provides a good balance of quality and file size.

There is no server upload limit since everything runs in your browser. The tool can handle SVG files of any reasonable size and complexity. Very complex SVGs with thousands of elements may take a moment longer to render, but most conversions complete instantly. Processing speed depends only on your device's capabilities.

Yes. This online SVG to JPG converter is completely free. There are no subscriptions, no hidden fees, no watermarks, and no sign-up required. Use it as often as you need with no restrictions.

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