SVG to JPG
Rasterize SVG to JPG at any size you set. Pick a background colour for the transparent areas.
SVG → JPG
Why convert SVG to JPG?
SVG is a vector format that scales forever, but plenty of places only accept a flat raster image: photo galleries, marketplaces, older editors, and many upload forms. Converting SVG to JPG (or JPEG, the same format) turns your vector into a standard image with a small file size that works almost anywhere. Because SVG has no fixed resolution, you choose the output size: set the width and height and the tool renders the vector crisply at exactly that dimension. JPG cannot store transparency, so any see-through areas are flattened onto a background colour you pick (white by default). The whole thing runs in your browser. Your SVG is rendered and saved on your own device, and nothing is uploaded.
how to convert an svg to jpg
Load your .svg, type the exact width and height you want, pick a background colour, and download a JPG rendered crisply at that size. JPG has no transparency, so the empty areas are filled with your chosen colour. It all runs in your browser, so the file is never uploaded.
How to convert SVG to JPG
- 1Drop your .svg file in, or tap Upload.
- 2Type the width and height you want, and pick a background colour for the transparent areas.
- 3Click Convert. The SVG is rendered crisply at that size.
- 4Download your JPG. Nothing is uploaded.
SVG vs JPG: vector vs photo raster
SVG is a vector: defined by maths, so it scales to any size without blurring, which is perfect for logos and icons. JPG is a compact raster that suits photos and is accepted virtually everywhere, but it has a fixed resolution and no transparency. Convert SVG to JPG when a place won't take a vector and you want the smallest file. Since you set the output dimensions, the JPG is rendered fresh and sharp at exactly the size you need, with transparent areas filled by your background colour.
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