Convert SVG to JPG — Free Online Rasterizer
Convert SVG vector graphics to JPG images. Perfect for email, social media, and web use. Choose resolution and quality. Free online converter....
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Upload your .svg file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.
Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.
Click Convert and download your .jpg file when it's ready.
About SVG to JPG Conversion
Converting SVG vector graphics to JPG raster images is necessary when you need to share, embed, or display vector artwork in contexts that do not support SVG — email clients, older web platforms, office documents, and social media posts. While SVG is the superior format for logos, icons, and illustrations on the web, JPG's universal compatibility makes it essential for offline communication, print workflows, and legacy systems.
Our SVG to JPG converter uses the Sharp image processing library to rasterize your vector graphics at any desired resolution. The process renders every path, gradient, text element, and shape in the SVG at the target pixel dimensions, then encodes the result as a JPG with configurable quality. You control the output resolution — from small thumbnails to ultra-high-resolution images for print production.
Why Convert SVG to JPG?
Email remains the primary business communication channel, and email clients have notoriously poor SVG support. Outlook, Gmail's mobile app, and many corporate email systems do not render inline SVG. Converting your logo, infographic, or illustration to JPG guarantees it displays correctly in every inbox. Marketing emails, signatures, and newsletters need JPG assets to reach their audience reliably.
Social media platforms prefer raster images. While some platforms accept SVG uploads, many convert them server-side with unpredictable quality. Uploading a pre-rasterized JPG at the exact resolution you want ensures your artwork looks precisely as intended on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter/X, and other platforms. You maintain control over the output quality and dimensions.
Office documents and presentation software handle JPG far more reliably than SVG. Inserting a JPG logo into a Word document, PowerPoint slide, or Google Doc produces consistent results across different software versions and operating systems. SVG rendering varies between applications, sometimes producing misaligned text or missing fonts.
Common Use Cases
- Convert SVG logos to JPG for email signatures and newsletter templates
- Rasterize vector illustrations for social media posts at platform-optimal resolutions
- Create JPG versions of SVG infographics for embedding in Word and PowerPoint documents
- Generate thumbnail images from SVG artwork for website previews and galleries
- Prepare vector graphics for print workflows that require raster input formats
- Convert SVG icons to JPG for use in mobile apps and legacy platforms without SVG support
How It Works
The rasterization process uses Sharp's SVG rendering pipeline, which is built on librsvg. The SVG's viewBox dimensions are used to calculate the default output resolution, which you can override to any target width and height. Text elements are rendered with system-available fonts — for accurate text reproduction, ensure the fonts referenced in the SVG are available or embedded.
JPG encoding uses the JFIF standard with configurable quality (1-100). Quality 85 is the default, providing an excellent balance of visual fidelity and file size. Quality 95+ is recommended for print production and archival. Quality 60-75 produces smaller files suitable for web thumbnails and email.
Since JPG does not support transparency, transparent SVG regions are composited onto a white background by default. You can specify a custom background color if your artwork requires a specific backdrop. For transparency preservation, convert to PNG instead of JPG.
Quality & Performance
Rasterization is a one-way process — the resulting JPG is a fixed-resolution bitmap that cannot be scaled up without quality loss, unlike the original SVG. Choose your output resolution carefully based on the intended use. For web display, 1x-2x the display size is sufficient. For print, aim for 300 DPI at the target physical dimensions. JPG compression introduces minor artifacts around sharp edges and text. At quality 85+, these artifacts are invisible in normal viewing. Lower quality settings may show visible compression blocks around high-contrast boundaries in your vector artwork. For artwork with fine lines and sharp edges, quality 90+ is recommended.
Device Compatibility
| Device | SVG | JPG |
|---|---|---|
| Windows | Partial | Native |
| macOS | Native | Native |
| iOS | Partial | Native |
| Android | Partial | Native |
| Linux | Native | Native |
| ChromeOS | Native | Native |
Tips for Best Results
- 1Convert text to paths in your SVG editor before uploading for guaranteed font accuracy
- 2Use quality 85 for web, 95+ for print — lower quality saves size but shows compression artifacts
- 3Set a specific background color if your SVG has transparent areas — default is white
- 4Target 2x your display size for Retina-sharp output on high-DPI screens
- 5Keep your original SVG — JPG rasterization is a one-way conversion that discards vector data
Related Conversions
SVG to JPG conversion makes your vector artwork universally shareable by producing fixed-resolution images compatible with every platform, application, and device. Our converter gives you full control over output resolution and quality, ensuring your artwork looks exactly as intended whether it appears in an email, a social media post, or a printed document.