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Convert SVG to JPG

JPG is the safest bet for previews, thumbnails and uploads that reject both SVG and PNG. Rendering an SVG to JPG produces a small, universally accepted image (transparent areas become white).

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How to convert SVG to JPG

  1. 1Open the File Converter and drop, browse, or paste your SVG files — a whole batch works too.
  2. 2Pick JPG as the output format.
  3. 3Hit Convert — everything runs locally in your browser.
  4. 4Download the JPG files individually or together as a ZIP.

About SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)

SVG is a vector format — shapes and text are described mathematically, so it scales to any size without blur. Rasterising it (to PNG or JPG) fixes it at one resolution, which many apps, marketplaces and editors require.

About JPG (JPEG)

JPG uses lossy compression tuned for photographs — smooth gradients and natural detail compress extremely well, so files stay small. It has no transparency, and hard-edged graphics or text can show compression artefacts.

Frequently asked questions

Why did my transparent background turn white?

JPG has no transparency, so empty areas are filled with white during rendering. Use SVG→PNG if you need the alpha channel kept.

Will text in the SVG stay sharp?

Yes — the SVG is rendered at its declared size before encoding, so text and curves come out clean.

Are my files uploaded anywhere?

No. The whole conversion runs in your browser — your SVG files never leave your device, and there's nothing for a server to store or leak.

Is it free? Is there a watermark?

Yes, it's completely free — no signup, no watermark, no limits on how many SVG files you convert.

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