Between JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC
Convert SVG images to JPG format directly in your browser. No file uploads, no signups, no watermarks — your images never leave your device. Drop one SVG file or a batch; the converter outputs JPG files ready to download.
Drag & drop your images or click to browse
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP, HEIC, PSD, RAW formats • Max 50MB per file
SVG is a vector format that describes images with mathematical paths instead of pixels. SVGs scale to any size without losing quality, but they're not a good fit for photographs.
Why convert to JPG? JPG is universally compatible — every device, browser, app, and platform supports it. File sizes are typically smaller than PNG for photos but larger than WebP at equivalent quality.
Drag and drop SVG files into the converter, or click to browse. Multiple files at once are supported — up to 50 MB each.
JPG is preselected as the target format. Choose a background color if your source has transparency (JPG doesn't support alpha channels).
Click Convert. Single files download immediately; batches are bundled into a ZIP automatically.
Slightly. Going from a lossless source to JPG drops some detail in exchange for smaller files. At quality 90 the loss is invisible for typical photos.
No. ImageSuite runs 100% in your browser using JavaScript and HTML5 canvas. Your files are never sent anywhere — convert as many sensitive or private images as you want.
Up to 50 MB per file. Browser-based conversion is fast for normal photos and slower for very large files (large TIFFs, very high-resolution PNGs). Most images convert in under a second.
Yes. Drop multiple SVG files at once. They're all converted to JPG and downloaded together as a ZIP archive.
JPG doesn't support transparency. If your SVG source has transparent areas, those areas need a background color in the JPG output. Choose any color (white is the default) before converting.
SVG is vector — there's no inherent size. The converter rasterizes at a sensible default (typically the SVG's natural width and height). For specific dimensions, set them in the SVG itself or use the resize tool after converting.