SVG → JPG
Rasterize SVG vector graphics to JPG with transparency flattened to white, for documents and legacy systems without vector support.
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How to convert SVG to JPG
- 1Upload your SVG file by dragging, clicking, or pasting.
- 2Adjust quality settings if needed.
- 3Click 'Convert Now' and wait for the conversion to complete.
- 4Download your converted JPG file.
About SVG to JPG conversion
SVG is an XML-based vector format released by W3C in 2001, supporting infinite scaling, CSS and SMIL animation. JPG is a lossy compressed bitmap format based on DCT released by the JPEG organization in 1992. This conversion meets compatibility requirements for general image viewing and embedding scenarios.
Conversion requires specifying the output resolution. The output is a lossy compressed JPG format. The alpha channel and animation information of the original SVG cannot be retained. The compression quality parameter directly affects the output file size and the degree of detail retention.
The converted JPG can be opened natively on all systems including Windows, macOS, Android and iOS. It is suitable for general image display scenarios such as web page typography, office document embedding, and social platform profile photo uploads.
SVG vs JPG: technical comparison
| Feature | SVG | JPG |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Vector (XML) | Lossy |
| Transparency | Yes | No |
| Animation | Yes | No |
| Released | 2001 | 1992 |
| Developer | W3C | Joint Photographic Experts Group |
FAQ about SVG → JPG
Does image quality change after conversion
Image quality changes according to output parameters. Specifying a higher output resolution retains more detail, and selecting a higher compression quality reduces compression artifacts. JPG is inherently a lossy compressed format.
Is transparency from the original SVG retained
The alpha channel cannot be retained. The JPG format itself does not support alpha channel storage, and transparent areas from the original SVG are filled with white by default after conversion.
What is the maximum single file size
The maximum single file size is 50MB, and only one file can be converted at a time. This service is free of charge, output files have no watermarks, and no account registration is required.
Are my files stored
No files are stored. Files are uploaded to the server via HTTPS for conversion. After conversion is complete, the server immediately deletes both the source file and the output file, and retains no file data.