SVG to JPG Converter - High-Quality Raster Export at Any Resolution

Convert SVG to JPG at 1x – 8x scale with a white or custom background. Sharp output for documents, email and upload forms that reject SVG. No signup.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Upload your SVG, choose the export scale (1x–8x) and a background colour, then download a JPG ready for documents, email and upload forms. The SVG is rasterised at full vector sharpness for the size you pick.

usage

JPG produces smaller files than PNG for photographic or richly-coloured artwork and is accepted virtually everywhere — marketplaces, email clients and upload forms that reject SVG. Choose PNG instead when you need a transparent background.

features

JPG has no alpha channel, so transparent areas are filled with a flat background — white by default, or pick any custom colour. If you need to keep transparency, use the SVG to PNG converter instead.

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1x for web display at native size, 2x for retina/HiDPI screens, and 4x for print at roughly 300 DPI. Higher scale means a sharper but larger file — pick the smallest scale that meets your output medium.

quality

Your SVG is rasterised to JPG on our server and deleted automatically afterwards. It is never stored long-term or shared.

privacy

Yes — the Format toggle at the top of the Size panel lets you flip between JPG and PNG on the same page without re-uploading your file. Switching to PNG unlocks the Transparent background option, since JPG has no alpha channel and always needs a flat background color.

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In the Background section, click Custom instead of White, then use the color picker that appears to choose any hex color — useful for matching a brand color or a dark background where pure white would clash. The custom color fills every transparent area of the SVG exactly like white does, since JPG cannot carry an alpha channel.

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For print, set the Scale slider to 4x (roughly 300 DPI at typical logo sizes) and pick White or your brand's exact background color so there's no mismatch when placed on letterhead or packaging. For on-screen use like email signatures, 2x is usually enough and keeps the file noticeably smaller.

tips

No — the Format control at the top of the panel is a PNG/JPG toggle built into this tool, so you can click PNG at any time to switch the output format without re-uploading your file or navigating to a different converter. Switching to PNG also re-enables the Transparent background option, which is hidden for JPG since JPG has no alpha channel.

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How SVG to JPG helps you get it done

Real problems it solves every day — for businesses, creators, and everyday tasks. Find the use case that fits you and start in seconds.

Marketing

Print-Ready Logos for Promo & Print Vendors

Export a vector logo at 4x scale with your exact brand background color for print-on-demand and promo-product vendors whose upload forms only accept flat-background JPG artwork, not SVG.

For Developers

Pass Uploads on Government & Insurance Portals

Convert a vector ID photo, seal or signature graphic to JPG for government, banking and insurance portals that reject SVG files outright and only whitelist JPG or PNG uploads.

For E-commerce

Meet Marketplace Listing Image Requirements

Rasterize a brand mark or product graphic to JPG with a white background to satisfy Amazon, Etsy and other marketplaces that require JPG listing images and reject transparent or vector files.

Web & SEO

Lighter Banner Art for Faster Page Loads

Convert richly-colored vector illustrations or hero graphics to a compact JPG at 2x scale, trading unneeded transparency for a smaller file that speeds up web banner and landing-page load times.

For Business

Convert Vector Logos for Word, PowerPoint & Google Slides

Office documents and slide decks don't accept SVG files directly — convert a vector logo or icon to JPG at 2x-4x scale with a white or brand-color background so it drops cleanly into a Word letterhead, PowerPoint deck or Google Slides presentation.