SVG to JPG

Convert SVG vector files into JPG images, in your browser.

Drop SVG files here or click to browse

Processing happens on your device. Nothing is uploaded.

100% Private

Files are processed locally in your browser. They never touch our servers.

Smart Defaults

Sensible settings are applied automatically. Fine tune them only if you want to.

Batch Processing

Drop multiple images at once and download everything together as a ZIP.

How to use SVG to JPG

  1. Drop your images onto the page, or click to pick them from your device
  2. Use the default settings, or adjust the options for your file type and target result
  3. Download the finished images one by one, or save the full batch as a ZIP

What SVG to JPG is for

Use this tool when you need a flat JPG from an SVG vector file, for software, email or documents that cannot display SVG. The vector is rasterised onto a white background locally in your browser.

  • Turn an SVG logo or icon into a flat JPG for apps that cannot read SVG.
  • Rasterise a vector graphic for email, documents or older software.
  • Create a JPG preview of an SVG at its set size.
  • Convert a batch of SVG files to JPG locally.
Privacy note: This tool runs locally in your browser. Your selected image files are not uploaded to CompressImage.ca. Read more on our promise page.

Best practices for better results

Image optimization works best when you choose the right balance between file size, visual quality, dimensions, format compatibility and privacy. These tips help you get a cleaner result.

  • Convert to PNG instead if you need to keep transparency.
  • Give the SVG explicit width and height for a predictable output size.
  • Remember the JPG is a fixed-size raster and no longer scalable.
  • For crisp icons at large sizes, keep the original SVG as your master.

Convert SVG to JPG in your browser

SVG to JPG rasterises a vector graphic into a flat JPG image, for the many apps, email clients and documents that cannot display SVG files. The SVG is rendered onto a white background at its set size, all locally in your browser with nothing uploaded.

HOW TO CONVERT SVG TO JPG

  • Drop one or more .svg files onto the upload area, or click to browse
  • Set the JPG quality, or leave it at 92 for sharp results
  • Click Convert; each vector is rasterised on your device
  • Download each JPG on its own, or grab the whole batch at once

SVG vs JPG comparison

SVG
  • Vector, so it scales to any size with no blur
  • Tiny files for simple logos and icons
  • Supports transparency
  • Many apps and forms cannot open it
JPG
  • Opens in every app, browser and device
  • Great for photographs and detailed images
  • Fixed-size raster, so it cannot scale up cleanly
  • No transparency

Things to keep in mind

  • The JPG is rendered at the SVG's set width and height, or 1024px if it has none
  • Because JPG is a raster, the result is no longer scalable like the SVG
  • Transparent areas become white, since JPG has no alpha channel

If you need to keep transparency or crisp edges, convert to PNG instead, and keep the original SVG as your scalable master copy.

Related image tools

These tools solve similar image optimization problems and work the same way: locally in your browser, with no required upload.

  • JFIF to JPG: Rename JFIF photos to standard JPG files
  • JPEG to JPG: Save JPEG files with the standard .jpg extension
  • GIF to JPG: Save the first frame of a GIF as a JPG
  • ICO to JPG: Convert Windows ICO icons to JPG images

SVG to JPG FAQ

How do I convert SVG to JPG?

Drop your .svg files, set the quality if you like, and download the JPG copies. The vector is rasterised locally in your browser.

What size will the JPG be?

The SVG is rendered at its set width and height, or 1024 pixels if it has none. Since JPG is a fixed-size raster, the result is no longer scalable.

What happens to transparency?

JPG has no transparency, so transparent areas of the SVG are placed on a white background. For transparency, convert to PNG instead.

Is my file uploaded?

No. The SVG is rasterised entirely in your browser, so your file never leaves your device.