How to Convert SVG to JPG
Turn your vector into a JPEG in 3 easy steps:
Upload SVG File
Select your .svg file by dragging & dropping or clicking the upload button.
Set Quality & Scale
Choose JPEG quality (50–100%), scale multiplier (1×–8×), and background fill color.
Convert to JPG
The canvas renders the SVG at target resolution and exports a compressed JPEG instantly.
Download JPG
Save the .jpg file — ready for email, social media, CMS upload, or print.
Key Features & Benefits
Quality Control
Choose JPEG compression quality from 50–100%. Higher values preserve more detail at the cost of file size.
Scale Multiplier
Generate JPG at 1× to 8× the SVG's native size for any resolution requirement.
Background Fill
JPEG has no alpha channel. Choose any solid color fill for transparent SVG areas.
Client-Side Privacy
All rendering uses HTML5 Canvas API in-browser. Your files never leave your device.
Instant Conversion
No queue, no wait time. JPEG output is generated in milliseconds for most SVG files.
Free, No Watermarks
Zero cost, zero account required. No branding added to your exported images.
SVG to JPG — Guide & Use Cases
SVG is a vector format ideal for design tools, but most social media platforms, email clients, and CMS systems require raster images like JPEG. Converting SVG to JPG gives you a universally compatible file with controllable file size — much smaller than PNG for complex artwork without transparency.
Common SVG to JPG use cases: creating social media post images from brand logos, generating print-ready JPEG proofs for clients, producing thumbnail images for websites and blogs, and exporting app mockups as JPEG for email distribution.
JPEG vs PNG for SVG export: Use JPG when transparency is not needed and file size matters. Use PNG when you need a transparent background or exact pixel-perfect color reproduction (lossless). JPEG is typically 50–80% smaller than PNG for equivalent images.
Frequently Asked Questions
?Can SVG be transparent in JPG output?
No — JPEG format does not support transparency. You must choose a background color (default: white) that fills transparent areas. For transparency preservation, use SVG to PNG instead.
?What JPEG quality should I choose?
For web use, 85–90% provides an excellent balance of quality and file size. For print, use 95–100%. Values below 70% will introduce visible compression artifacts.
?Is the SVG to JPG converter free?
Yes, completely free with no account, no watermarks, and no file size limits. All rendering happens locally in your browser.
?What scale factor gives the best print quality?
For 300 DPI print output, use a scale of 3× or higher. For example, a 100×100px SVG at 3× produces a 300×300px JPG suitable for 1-inch print at 300 DPI.
?Why convert SVG to JPG instead of PNG?
JPG files are significantly smaller than PNG for photographic or gradient-rich SVGs. Email platforms, some CMS systems, and social ad platforms often prefer JPG for faster loading. Use JPG when transparency is not needed and file size matters.