Convert SVG to JPG Online Free
Rasterize SVG vector graphics to high-quality JPG images. Perfect for web, sharing, and compatibility.
ToFormat — free online converter
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Max file size: 30MB · Up to 20 files at once
Why ToFormat?
Rasterize SVG to JPG
Convert your scalable vector graphics (SVG) to raster JPG images. Choose the output resolution and quality to match your needs.
Custom Size & Quality
Set exact width/height or scale percentage. Adjust JPG compression (quality) to balance file size and image fidelity.
Background Control
JPG doesn't support transparency. Pick a background color (default white) to fill transparent areas of your SVG.
About the Formats
📐 What is SVG?
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector format for two-dimensional graphics. It scales infinitely without quality loss, supports interactivity and animation, and is widely used for logos, icons, and illustrations.
All SVG conversion tools →📸 What is JPG (JPEG)?
JPG is the ubiquitous image format created in 1992. It uses lossy compression to achieve small file sizes with millions of colors. JPG is supported everywhere — from cameras to websites — but does not support transparency or animation.
All JPG conversion tools →How to Convert
Upload your SVG
Click or drag and drop your SVG files. You can select up to 20 at once.
Adjust settings
Set output size (width/height or scale), JPG quality (1–100), and choose a background color for transparent areas.
Download JPGs
Your rasterized JPG files are ready. Download individually or as a ZIP archive. Files auto‑delete in 10 minutes.
When to Convert SVG to JPG
🌐 Web Images
Many websites and CMS platforms prefer JPG for photos and raster graphics. Convert SVG logos or illustrations to JPG for easy uploading.
💡 Keep transparency: SVG to PNG →📱 Sharing & Social Media
Social networks universally accept JPG. Rasterize your vector designs to share them on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.
💡 For print: JPG to PDF →🎨 Editing in Raster Software
Some image editors don't support SVG. Convert to JPG to edit in Photoshop, GIMP, or MS Paint.
💡 Vector editing: keep SVG →📂 Archiving Previews
Create low‑size JPG previews of your SVG files for quick browsing without opening vector software.
💡 Lossless archive: SVG to TIFF →Format Comparison
| Format | SVG | JPG |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Lossless | Lossy |
| Transparency | Yes | No |
| File Size | Larger | Smaller |
Need to preserve transparency or edit as vector? Use SVG to PNG for raster with alpha, or keep the original SVG. For creating SVG from JPG, try our JPG to SVG converter (vectorization).
💡 Pro Tips
- Choose output dimensions wisely – too small and details vanish, too large and file size grows. Match your target use (e.g., 1200px for web).
- JPG quality 80‑90% offers a great balance between file size and visual quality. For graphics with sharp edges, use higher quality (95%+).
- SVG transparency becomes a solid background in JPG. Pick a color that blends well (white is safe).
- If your SVG uses embedded fonts or effects, they will be rasterized as part of the image.
- Batch convert multiple SVGs to JPG in one go – perfect for preparing assets for a website.
- We strip metadata by default for privacy, but you can keep EXIF by toggling the option before conversion (rare in SVG).
How SVG to JPG Conversion Works
SVG is a vector format, meaning it describes shapes mathematically. To convert it to JPG (a raster format), we need to rasterize it – draw the vector graphics on a canvas at a specific resolution and then encode that canvas as a JPG.
When you upload an SVG, our servers parse the XML, render it at the dimensions you specify (default is the original size or a reasonable default), apply the chosen background color, and then compress the resulting image using the JPEG algorithm. You control the trade‑off between file size and quality via the quality slider.
The process is fast and server‑side. Files are automatically deleted after 10 minutes.
SVG vs JPG: Key Differences
SVG is vector – infinitely scalable, small file size for simple graphics, supports transparency and animation. JPG is raster – fixed resolution, best for photographs, supports millions of colors, no transparency.
Converting SVG to JPG makes sense when you need a raster version for environments that don't support SVG (e.g., older software, social media) or when you want a smaller file for photo‑like content.
Choosing the Right Resolution
The output resolution matters: too low and the image will be pixelated; too high and the file becomes unnecessarily large. For web use, 1200‑1600px on the longest side is often enough. For printing, aim for 300 DPI at the desired print size.
Our converter lets you set exact pixel dimensions or scale by percentage. You can also keep the original SVG's intrinsic dimensions.