Image Converter
SVG→JPG
Rasterise SVG graphics for apps that need JPG. Batch up to 20 files. Runs in your browser.
Drop your SVG files here
SVG — up to 20 files · JPG output
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Format guide
SVG vs JPG — when to use each.
SVG Your input format
- Vector — scales to any size without quality loss
- Very small file size for graphics and icons
- Editable as code or in design tools
- Not a photo format — geometric shapes only
- Raster conversion loses vector scalability
JPG Your output format
- Small file size, great for sharing
- Supported everywhere — email, web, social
- Lossy compression — slight quality reduction
- No transparency support
- Artifacts can appear on text-heavy images
When to convert
Good reasons to convert to JPG.
Sharing and email
JPG files are small and open everywhere. Send photos without worrying about the recipient having the right software.
Web publishing
Smaller file sizes mean faster page loads. JPG is the right choice for photographs on websites and blogs.
Social media
Most platforms compress uploads anyway — start with JPG to keep file sizes manageable and avoid double compression.
FAQ
Common questions.
Yes. The color rendering is preserved during conversion. However, JPG uses lossy compression, so very fine details in complex SVGs may show slight artifacts.
Yes. JPG does not support transparency, so transparent areas will be filled with white during conversion.
Yes. Upload multiple SVG files and convert them all to JPG in one batch.