SVG to JPEG Converter
Convert SVG to JPEG online at Convertig.com. Fast, free, and secure image converter—no software required. Upload your SVG file and get JPEG output instantly.
100 MB maximum file size and upto 5 files.
300+ formats supported
We support more than 25600 different conversions between more than 300 different file formats. More than any other converter.
Fast and easy
Just drop your files on the page, choose an output format and click "Convert" button. Wait a little for the process to complete.
How to use SVG to JPEG Converter?
- Click the “Choose Files” button to select your files (up to 20 files at a time)
- Click on the “Convert” button to start the conversion
- When the status change to Done” click the “Download” button
SVG to JPEG Converter FAQs
You would convert an SVG to a JPEG to create a universally supported static image that's easy to share and use in any program. While SVGs are perfect for web graphics, they are not supported by all applications. A JPEG is a standard image format that everyone can view and use without special software.
Not always perfectly. The JPEG format uses lossy compression, which excels at handling photographs but can sometimes struggle with the perfectly sharp lines and solid colors of a vector graphic. This can result in a slight fuzziness or compression "artifacts" around the edges that were not present in your pristine SVG.
The transparency is lost because the JPEG file format does not support transparent backgrounds. When you convert an SVG with transparency, the converter must fill in those clear areas with a solid color. By default, this color is almost always white, resulting in your final image having an opaque background.
To get the best result, you need to control two key settings. First, before converting, set a high resolution (like 300 DPI) to ensure the image is rendered with plenty of pixels for sharpness. Second, in the settings menu , slide the JPEG quality to a high value like 95 or above to minimize compression flaws.
You should choose JPEG when your number one priority is achieving the smallest possible file size and you do not need a transparent background. You should choose PNG when you absolutely must have a transparent background or when you need to preserve the perfect, crisp sharpness of lines and text without any risk of compression artifacts.