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SVG to JPG Converter

Converting SVG to JPG rasterizes vector artwork into a compressed raster image with a solid background — useful when you need a photograph-style output with small file sizes for web delivery, email, or platforms that don't accept SVG. Unlike PNG, JPG uses lossy compression and doesn't support transparency, so the converter renders your SVG onto a background color you choose. SublimePDF faithfully rasterizes complex SVGs including gradients, text, CSS styles, and filters at your specified resolution, then compresses the output with adjustable JPG quality.

Convert SVG to JPG instantly in your browser — no file uploads, no registration, and completely free.

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How to Convert SVG to JPG Online

1

Upload your SVG file

Drag and drop your .svg file. SVGs with embedded images, CSS animations (rendered as a static frame), gradients, and filters are all supported.

2

Set output resolution and background

Choose target pixel dimensions or DPI. Since JPG has no transparency, select a background color — white is the default, but you can specify any hex color to match your design context.

3

Adjust JPG compression quality

Use the quality slider (1–100) to balance file size against visual fidelity. For SVG artwork with flat colors and sharp edges, a quality of 90+ avoids visible compression artifacts around text and lines.

4

Download your JPG

The rasterized JPG is ready for use. Output files are significantly smaller than PNG equivalents, making them ideal for web pages and email delivery.

SVG to JPG Converter Features

High-fidelity SVG rasterization with configurable DPI and dimensions
Customizable background color to replace SVG transparency
Adjustable JPG compression quality (1–100)
Renders SVG gradients, shadows, filters, and text accurately
Batch rasterization for converting multiple SVG files at once
Ideal for web delivery with small, compressed output files
100% free — no registration required
Files processed in your browser (never uploaded)

When to Convert SVG to JPG

  • Convert SVG infographics to JPG for embedding in email newsletters with minimal file size
  • Rasterize SVG illustrations as JPG thumbnails for image galleries and content previews
  • Generate JPG versions of SVG charts for PowerPoint presentations and Word documents
  • Convert SVG marketing banners to JPG for ad platforms that require raster image uploads
  • Export SVG social media graphics as compressed JPGs for fast upload and display

About SVG and JPG

What is SVG?

Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg)A vector image format that scales perfectly to any size, ideal for logos, icons, and illustrations. Learn more about SVG

What is JPG?

JPEG Image (.jpg, .jpeg)The most common image format, great for photographs and complex images with smooth color gradients. Learn more about JPG

Privacy & Security

Your files never leave your device. All conversion happens locally in your browser using WebAssembly technology.

SVG to JPG Conversion FAQ

Why does my SVG have compression artifacts after converting to JPG?
JPG uses lossy compression that can create visible artifacts around sharp edges and text — areas where SVG excels. Set the quality to 92–95 to minimize this. If you need pixel-perfect output, convert to PNG instead.
What background color should I use?
White (#FFFFFF) works for most documents and web use. Match the background to your target context — for example, use your website's background color so the image blends seamlessly.
What DPI should I choose for SVG to JPG conversion?
Use 72 DPI for screen/web, 150 DPI for general-purpose output, and 300 DPI for print. Since SVG is vector, you can render at any resolution — higher DPI produces sharper but larger files.
Will SVG text be rendered correctly in the JPG output?
Yes, if the SVG text uses standard system fonts or has fonts embedded/converted to outlines. For non-standard fonts, convert text to paths in your SVG editor before conversion for guaranteed accuracy.
Can I convert SVG to JPG and PNG at the same time?
Yes. Use the multi-format export option to generate both JPG and PNG outputs from a single SVG upload in one conversion pass.