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About the SVG to JPG Converter

Why convert SVG to JPG?

When you need the most compatible, smallest possible raster of a vector — for a document, a photo gallery or an email — JPG is the answer. Converting SVG to JPG rasterizes your artwork at the size you choose and compresses it efficiently, giving you a file that opens absolutely everywhere.

Because JPG has no transparency, you pick a background color to sit behind the artwork (white by default). You also choose the output width, so the vector renders crisply at any resolution. Everything runs locally in your browser.

How to Use This Tool

  1. Add your SVG file. Click to upload, drag & drop, or paste.
  2. Choose the quality. Higher keeps more detail, lower makes smaller files — 80–90% is a sweet spot for most images.
  3. Pick a background. JPG can't store transparency, so choose the color that fills any see-through areas (white by default).
  4. Set the size. Because SVG is vector, enter the output width in pixels to render it at any resolution you like — the height follows automatically.
  5. Download. Save files individually, or hit Download all for the whole batch.

SVG vs JPG

  • Type: SVG is scalable vector; JPG is a fixed-size raster.
  • Transparency: SVG can be transparent; JPG cannot, so a background color is added.
  • Best for: JPG suits full, photographic artwork and maximum compatibility.
  • Size: JPG compresses aggressively, so files stay small.

Common Use Cases

  • Documents: Drop vector art into apps that only take JPG.
  • Sharing: Send a small, universal image.
  • Backgrounds: Export a flattened, full-bleed graphic.

Need transparency? Use SVG to PNG or SVG to WebP instead.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens to transparent parts of the SVG?

JPG has no transparency, so transparent areas are filled with the background color you choose, white by default.

What size will the JPG be?

You set the output width in pixels and the SVG is rendered crisply at that size, with the height following the aspect ratio.

Can I control the quality?

Yes. The quality slider balances file size against sharpness; 85 to 95% keeps artwork clean.

Is it free and private?

Yes. No sign-up or watermark, and the conversion runs entirely in your browser.

Can I convert multiple SVGs?

Yes, add several files and download them individually or all at once.