Why convert SVG to JPG?

  • About SVG: SVG is a vector format that scales without blur, but it must be rasterized to a pixel format like JPG for photo editors and social media.
  • About JPG: JPG (JPEG) uses lossy compression and produces small files, making it the default for photos and web banners — but it has no transparency.

Converting from SVG to JPG is most useful when you need JPG's strengths — for example wider app compatibility, smaller files, or the right balance of quality and size.

How to convert SVG to JPG

  1. Open the JPG converter below and drop in your SVG file.
  2. The image is decoded and re-encoded to JPG locally in your browser — it is never uploaded.
  3. Preview the result, then download your new JPG file.

Tips for the best result

  • For photos, keep quality around 80% to balance sharpness and file size.
  • If your SVG has transparency and JPG does not support it, transparent areas are flattened onto a white background.
  • Need a smaller file afterwards? Run the output through the compressor.