SVG to JPG

Need to convert SVG vector files to JPG? RelahConvert handles it entirely in your browser — no upload required, your files stay private. SVG transparent areas are automatically filled with a white background, so your JPG looks clean and pro

How to Convert SVG to JPG

  1. Upload your SVG files — click "Select Images" or drag and drop SVG files onto the page.
  2. Set output width — choose a custom width in pixels. Height scales proportionally to maintain aspect ratio.
  3. Click Convert — conversion runs instantly inside your browser. No upload, no waiting.
  4. Download your JPG — save individual files or download all as a ZIP for batch conversions.

Best Free SVG to JPG Converter — No Upload Required

Need to convert SVG vector files to JPG? RelahConvert handles it entirely in your browser — no upload required, your files stay private. SVG transparent areas are automatically filled with a white background, so your JPG looks clean and professional.

Set a custom output width to control resolution. The height scales automatically to preserve the original aspect ratio. JPG is ideal when you need smaller file sizes for email, social media, or websites that do not support SVG.

Why Convert SVG to JPG?

Why Convert SVG to JPG?

What happens to transparent areas in my SVG?

Transparent areas are filled with a solid white background. JPG does not support transparency, so a white fill ensures a clean result.

How do I get the best quality JPG from an SVG?

Set the output width to match your intended display size or larger. The converter uses 95% JPEG quality for excellent results with minimal compression artifacts.

Can I convert multiple SVG files at once?

Yes — select or drag multiple SVG files. Each one is converted individually and you can download them all as a single ZIP file.

Is SVG to JPG conversion lossy?

JPG is a lossy format, so there is slight compression. However, at 95% quality the difference is virtually invisible. For lossless output, use SVG to PNG instead.

Do you store my files?

Never. All processing happens locally in your browser. Your SVG files never leave your device.