Convert SVG to JPG Online — Vector to JPEG

Turn scalable vector graphics into compact JPG images for web and social media.

Drop up to 50 SVG files at once — no install, no sign-up required.

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50 MB per file Up to 50 files 3 parallel conversions 1 credit per 5 MB

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Median SVG to JPG time (last 10k jobs): 77ms
Resize: OffSmart Compression: OffMetadata: Strip

How it works

  1. 1 · Drop your files

    Drag & drop or choose SVG files. No account required on Free—paid plans unlock bigger batches, higher limits, and priority queues.

  2. 2 · We convert securely

    Processed on our dedicated servers. Encrypted in transit & at rest. Metadata stripped by default. We never store filenames—only file types & sizes for accounting. We never train AI models on uploads.

  3. 3 · Download & auto-delete

    Grab your JPGs in seconds. Files delete automatically after 1 hour. Delete anytime after downloading with one click.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens to transparent areas?

JPEG doesn't support transparency. Transparent areas in your SVG are automatically filled with a white background (#FFFFFF). Need to preserve transparency? Use our SVG to PNG converter instead.

Why choose JPG over PNG for SVG export?

JPG files are typically 60-80% smaller than PNG, making them ideal for web pages, social media, and email where file size matters. The trade-off: no transparency (filled with white) and slight compression artifacts. For logos over solid backgrounds or photos, JPG is usually the better choice.

What compression quality is used?

We use Quality 90 JPEG encoding — near the top of the quality scale. This preserves sharp lines and fine details from your SVG, producing output virtually indistinguishable from uncompressed.

Will my logo/icon look good as JPG?

Yes, for most uses. Quality 90 encoding preserves sharp edges and solid colors well. However, if your SVG has fine text or will be displayed very large, PNG may preserve crispness better. For web thumbnails, social sharing, or email graphics, JPG is excellent.

What size will my output JPG be?

We render at 3× scale (like Figma's highest export setting) for crisp output on retina displays. A 200×100 unit SVG becomes a 600×300px JPG. Very large SVGs (over 100 megapixels) are automatically scaled down. File size depends on complexity—simple logos compress to a few KB, detailed illustrations may be larger.

What are the limits for this converter?

TierMax File SizeMax Files/BatchParallel Processing
Guest/Free50 MB50 files3 at once
Pro1024 MB1000 files6 at once

Note: File size limits are specific to this converter. Batch and parallel processing limits apply to all images converters site-wide. See all converter limits →

How are credits calculated for this conversion?

Cost: 1 credit per 5 MB

How it works:

  • Files up to 5 MB: 1 credit
  • 6-10 MB: 2 credits
  • 11-15 MB: 3 credits
  • 16-20 MB: 4 credits

Example: A 5 MB image = 1 credit. A 95 MB image = 19 credits.

Why per-megabyte? Larger files require more resources (processing, bandwidth, storage).

What are my daily and monthly credit limits?

Credit allocations vary by account tier:

TierDaily LimitMonthly Limit
Guest100 credits/day
Free100 credits/day
Pro12,000 credits/month

Daily credits (Guest & Free tiers) reset every day at midnight UTC. Monthly credits (Pro) reset on your billing cycle date.

Note: With 1 credit per 5 MB, images under 5 MB cost 1 credit each. Pro users can convert 12,000 images per month.

About SVG

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector image format that scales infinitely without losing quality. Unlike raster formats (JPG, PNG), SVG stores images as mathematical paths and shapes rather than pixels. This makes SVG files typically much smaller for graphics like logos, icons, and illustrations while ensuring perfect crispness at any resolution.

Learn more: SVG on Wikipedia

SVG is ideal for web graphics, UI icons, logos, and illustrations exported from design tools like Figma, Illustrator, and Sketch. However, not all software supports SVG natively, so converting to PNG or JPG is often needed for email, social media, PowerPoint, or legacy applications.

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is the universal standard for photographic images, using lossy DCT-based compression to achieve 10:1 or higher compression ratios with minimal visible quality loss. First published in 1992, it supports 24-bit color and works across every device, browser, and application. The lossy nature means repeated editing and saving degrades quality—best used as a final delivery format.

Learn more: JPEG on Wikipedia

JPEG excels at photographic content and remains the de facto standard for sharing, publishing, and web delivery. With mature encoders like MozJPEG delivering excellent quality-to-size ratios, JPEG continues to dominate despite newer alternatives.

What's New in SVG to JPG

Latest improvements to this converter

Last updated January 16, 2026
Jan 16, 2026

Added Resize, Smart Compression, and Metadata options.

Dec 21, 2025

Initial launch of SVG to JPG converter with quality control and background color for transparent SVGs.

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