Convert SVG to JPG Online Free

Rasterize SVG vector files into JPG images for use in contexts that don't support vector graphics. Transparent areas are filled with a white background.

Quick Answer

To convert SVG to JPG, drop your SVG file into the converter. The browser renders the vector graphic at high resolution and exports it as a JPG image. Transparent areas become white since JPG does not support transparency. Conversion is instant, free, and completely private.

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SVG vs JPG: Format Comparison

Key differences between the two formats

FeatureSVGJPG
TypeVector (infinitely scalable)Raster (fixed pixels)
TransparencyYesNo (filled with white)
File sizeSmall for graphicsCompact for photos
Quality at scalePerfect at any sizePixelates when enlarged
AnimationYes (CSS/JS)No
CompatibilityWeb browsers mainlyUniversal
Best forLogos, icons, web graphicsPhotos, sharing, printing

When to Convert

Common scenarios where this conversion is useful

Printing vector graphics

Print services often need raster files. Converting SVG to JPG at high resolution gives you a print-ready file that any service accepts.

Uploading to platforms requiring photos

Platforms like LinkedIn backgrounds, marketplace listings, and some CMS systems only accept JPG or PNG. Convert your SVG assets to JPG for these uploads.

Creating thumbnails

Generate JPG thumbnails from SVG graphics for use in email campaigns, blog posts, or catalogs where small file size matters more than transparency.

Embedding in PDF documents

While PDF supports SVG, some PDF generation tools handle JPG more reliably. Converting ensures your graphics embed correctly in any PDF workflow.

How to Convert SVG to JPG

  1. 1

    Drop your SVG file

    Drag your SVG into the converter area or click browse to select it from your device.

  2. 2

    Rendered and converted

    The SVG is rendered on a canvas with a white background and exported as a JPG. All processing happens in your browser.

  3. 3

    Download the JPG

    Save the rasterized JPG image. Any transparent areas from the SVG are now white.

Frequently Asked Questions

JPG does not support transparency. All transparent areas in your SVG will be rendered with a white background in the JPG output. If you need transparency, convert to PNG instead.

The SVG is rendered at its viewBox dimensions multiplied by 2 for crisp results. A 300x200 SVG produces a 600x400 JPG. Custom size options will be available in a future update.

Yes. The browser's SVG renderer handles all standard SVG features including linear and radial gradients, filters (blur, drop-shadow), masks, and clip paths.

Choose JPG when you don't need transparency and want a smaller file. A JPG is typically 3-5x smaller than a PNG of the same image. Choose PNG when transparency matters.

Custom fonts render correctly only if they're embedded in the SVG (as outlines or base64 web fonts). If the SVG references fonts by name, the browser will substitute available system fonts.

The default JPG quality is 92%, which provides excellent visual quality with good compression. A quality slider will be added in a future update.

For favicons, PNG is preferred over JPG because it supports transparency. Use our SVG to PNG converter instead, then resize to the needed dimensions (16x16, 32x32, etc.).

The converter captures a single frame of the SVG as rendered by your browser. For animated SVGs, this means the initial state or whatever frame is displayed at render time.

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