SVG to JPG Converter

Convert SVG vector files to JPG format locally in your browser. Choose your maximum pixel dimension and JPEG quality level for crisp results at any size. Transparent SVG backgrounds are filled with your chosen color — default white. Batch convert, preview thumbnails, download individually or as a ZIP. No uploads, no account required.

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Drop SVG files here

or Browse Files  ·  Multiple files supported

What This Tool Does

Renders SVG vector graphics to JPEG images entirely in your browser. The SVG is drawn onto an HTML canvas at the selected pixel dimensions with your chosen background color (JPEG has no transparency), then encoded at your selected quality level. Output files are ready for web publishing, social media, email, and any platform that expects a universally compatible raster image — no server, no account, no file size limits.

Who This Is For

  • Web designers exporting SVG logos and icons to JPG for email templates or CMS platforms that don't support SVG
  • Social media managers who need raster images from SVG brand assets
  • Developers preparing SVG illustrations for platforms requiring JPG uploads (e.g. app stores, stock sites)
  • Anyone who received an SVG file and needs a compatible JPG for printing, sharing, or embedding

Example: Input: logo.svg (vector, 4 KB) → Output: logo.jpg (2048 px, 85% quality, white background, 120 KB)

💡 Need transparency in your output? Try SVG to PNG for lossless RGBA output. For animated output, use SVG to GIF. For the smallest modern web images, try SVG to AVIF.

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How It Works

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Drop your SVG filesDrag one or more .svg files onto the drop zone, or click Browse Files. Thumbnails generate immediately.
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Choose output settingsSelect max dimension (512–4096 px), JPEG quality (75–95%), and background color. Transparent SVG areas use the background color.
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Download your JPGsDownload files individually or check "Download as ZIP" for a single timestamped archive. App resets after export.

🔒 Privacy & Security

All rendering and encoding runs entirely in your browser. SVG files are never sent to any server — they stay in your browser's memory from load to download. This is especially important for confidential logos, client work, or proprietary brand assets.

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SVG to PNG → SVG to AVIF → SVG to GIF → Image Resizer → Image Compressor →

SVG vs JPG: Format Comparison

PropertySVGJPG
Format typeVector (scalable)Raster (fixed pixels)
File sizeVery small (code-based)Moderate — scales with resolution
TransparencyFull alpha supportNone — requires solid background
CompressionNo raster compressionLossy — quality/size trade-off
Browser supportAll modern browsersUniversal — all browsers, apps, devices
Email/CMS useOften blocked or unsupportedWorks everywhere
Best forIcons, logos, illustrations on webPhotos, social media, print, sharing
EditingCode or vector editor requiredOpens in any image viewer or editor

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my SVG have a white background in the JPG output?
JPEG does not support transparency. Any transparent or semi-transparent areas in your SVG are filled with the background color before JPEG encoding. The default is white, but you can choose any color using the Background color picker in the tool options.
What quality setting should I use?
High (95%) produces near-lossless output with larger file sizes — best for print, archiving, or further editing. Standard (85%) is the sweet spot for most uses, balancing quality and size. Web (75%) creates the smallest files for use in web pages where load speed matters.
Can I convert multiple SVG files at once?
Yes — drop any number of SVG files at once. The tool processes them in batches of two for efficiency, shows per-file status badges, and lets you download all JPGs individually or as a single timestamped ZIP archive.
Will the output be blurry if my SVG is very small?
No — because SVG is a vector format, it can be rendered at any pixel dimension without quality loss. Selecting 2048 or 4096 px from a tiny SVG source file produces a sharp, clean result every time.
Is this tool free with no limits?
Yes — completely free with no file size limits, no per-conversion limits, and no account required. Processing happens in your browser so we never see your files.
What is the ZIP file named?
The ZIP is named dataconversioncenter_svg_to_jpg_YYYYMMDDHHMM.zip using your local time — for example dataconversioncenter_svg_to_jpg_202603081200.zip.