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SVG to JPG

Convert SVG vector graphics to a JPEG image with adjustable quality.

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Accepted: .svg,image/svg+xml

Leave blank to use SVG natural sizeLower = smaller file, more compression
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JPEG does not support transparency

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SVG to JPG Converter

Convert vector graphics into JPEG format with complete control over dimensions and compression. SVG to JPG conversion transforms scalable vector files into rasterized images suitable for email, documents, and platforms that lack vector support.

When to rasterize SVG files

While SVG files preserve perfect quality at any size, not all platforms accept them. When you need to embed graphics in a Word document, share images via email, or prepare assets for print, converting to JPEG ensures universal compatibility. JPEG compression also reduces file size for web distribution.

Quality and dimensions matter

The tool lets you set custom width and height before conversion, ensuring your graphic displays at the exact size you need. A quality slider adjusts compression from 1-100%, giving you control over the balance between file size and visual fidelity. Lower quality settings create smaller files with visible compression artifacts, while higher settings preserve detail at the cost of larger files.

Background color handling

Since JPEG doesn't support transparency, you must specify a background color. White backgrounds work for most use cases, but you can choose any color to match your document or design system. The preview shows exactly how your SVG will render before download.

Ideal use cases

Logo rasterization for email templates, icon conversion for desktop applications, illustration exports for printed materials, and web graphic optimization for older browsers all benefit from this conversion approach.