SVG is a vector format that describes shapes with math, so it stays perfectly sharp at any size. Because it is not a pixel image, many apps and platforms cannot display it directly.
JPG (also called JPEG) is the most widely used image format in the world, opening on virtually every device, browser and program. A quality slider lets you balance file size against sharpness. Because {T} has no transparency, any transparent areas are placed on a solid white background. The vector is rasterized at a high resolution into a standard pixel image.
FreeConvertImg converts your SVG files to JPG entirely inside your browser — nothing is ever uploaded to a server, so the process is instant and completely private. There are no watermarks, no sign-up and no limits. Convert a single image or a whole batch at once, then download each JPG file individually or all of them together in a ZIP archive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why convert SVG to JPG?
JPG opens on virtually any device and app, so converting guarantees your image is easy to view, share and print.
What happens to transparent areas?
Since JPG does not support transparency, transparent pixels are filled with a white background during conversion.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. The entire conversion runs locally in your browser, so your files never leave your device.