SVG to JPG Converter

Convert SVG vector graphics to JPG raster images with customizable dimensions and quality

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Drag & drop your SVG file here

or click to browse (Ctrl+V to paste)

About

Welcome to TooliFyra's SVG to JPG Converter β€” a free browser-based tool that transforms SVG vector graphics into high-quality JPG raster images. With adjustable quality, background color, and output size controls, you can create exactly the JPG you need for web, print, or presentation use. All processing happens locally on your device.

Key Features

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Vector to Raster

Converts SVG vector graphics to high-quality JPG images

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Adjustable Quality

Control JPG compression from 10% to 100%

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Background Color

Choose any background color for the output JPG

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Output Size Options

Render at original size or specific pixel dimensions

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100% Private

All processing in your browser β€” zero server uploads

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Completely Free

No sign-ups, no limits, unlimited usage

How to Use

  1. Upload your SVG file using drag & drop, file browser, or Ctrl+V paste
  2. Adjust quality, background color, and output size as needed
  3. View the original SVG and converted JPG preview side by side
  4. Click Download to save your JPG file instantly

Benefits of Using

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is ideal for logos, icons, and illustrations, but vector formats aren't supported in all contexts. Converting SVG to JPG rasterizes the graphic into a pixel-based image that can be used anywhere β€” in emails, word processors, social media, and websites that don't support SVG. The background color option is essential since SVG can have transparent areas that JPG cannot preserve.

Our converter uses the Canvas API to render SVG with full fidelity, including gradients, filters, and complex paths. The adjustable output size lets you create high-resolution images for print or compact versions for web use. Since everything runs client-side, your SVG files remain private and secure.

Use Cases and Applications

Web developers often need to convert SVG logos to JPG for email signatures, where SVG support is limited. Graphic designers rasterize SVG assets for use in software that doesn't support vectors, such as Microsoft Office documents and some online design tools. E-commerce sellers convert SVG product labels to JPG for listing images.

Marketing professionals preparing social media graphics from vector source files benefit from consistent, high-quality JPG output. Printers sometimes require rasterized versions of vector files for specific workflows. Our tool makes these conversions fast and easy.

Why TooliFyra?

TooliFyra offers over 120 free browser-based tools with a focus on privacy and usability. Our SVG to JPG Converter renders vectors using the HTML5 Canvas API with your choice of background color, quality, and dimensions β€” all without uploading your files to any server. We're committed to making professional tools accessible to everyone.

We design every tool with simplicity in mind. No complex settings, no account required, no usage limits. Just upload, adjust, and download. TooliFyra is continuously updated with new features based on user feedback.

Frequently Asked Questions

What SVG features are supported?
Our converter supports standard SVG elements including paths, circles, rectangles, text, gradients, patterns, and filters. Complex SVGs with external references or scripts may not render fully. Use standard inline SVG for best results.
Why do I need a background color for JPG output?
JPG format does not support transparency. If your SVG has transparent areas, they will become black or undefined in the JPG unless a background color is specified. Our tool defaults to white but lets you choose any color.
What output sizes are available?
You can choose to render at the SVG's original dimensions (scaled to fit within the viewport) or select from preset sizes: 512Γ—512, 1024Γ—1024, or 2048Γ—2048 pixels. Custom size support is coming soon.
Does the quality setting affect vector rendering?
The quality slider controls JPG compression after rasterization. At higher settings (90-100%), the JPG will be nearly lossless but larger in file size. At lower settings, file size decreases but compression artifacts may appear.
Is there a limit on SVG complexity?
There is no hard limit, but extremely complex SVGs with thousands of elements may take slightly longer to render. Most standard SVGs (logos, icons, illustrations) render instantly. Your SVG data never leaves your browser.