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JPG to SVG Converter
Trace JPG images into SVG when you need a scalable vector-style output instead of another raster file.
JPG to SVG is a tracing workflow, not a wrapper change. The service simplifies color regions and shapes into vector paths, so complex photos can become approximate and heavy.
Upload JPG
Supported input: jpg, jpeg. Max file size: 100 MB.
Downloads stay available for 1 day on your current access level.
Ready files get a temporary download link that you can open or share.
Convert multiple files
If you repeat the same format change often, you can prepare a batch and process several files together.
Batch conversion is available on the Pro plan. Sign in to upload up to 25 files at once for this converter.
Step by step
How to use this converter
- 1
Choose a JPG or JPEG file
Start with a supported JPG or JPEG source and check that the file is the version you want to convert.
- 2
Review the format notes
JPG to SVG Converter explains what is preserved, what can change, and which settings matter before upload.
- 3
Upload JPG
Upload the source file, run the conversion, and download the finished SVG result from the temporary link.
- 4
Keep the original
Save your original JPG or JPEG file until you have checked that the SVG output fits the next app or publishing flow.
Expected output
You receive a SVG file that matches the stated converter limits. Useful for logos, icons, badges, and simple illustrations, but not a perfect fit for detailed photography.
Before you convert
Common issues to check
- - best for simple graphics rather than detailed photos
- - very large rasters are downscaled before tracing to keep SVG output usable
- - fine texture
- - photo detail
- - editable text as real text
Not ideal for
- - best for simple graphics rather than detailed photos
- - very large rasters are downscaled before tracing to keep SVG output usable
- - fine texture
- - photo detail
- - editable text as real text
Before you start
You should know the result and the limits before the upload begins.
What stays
- - overall silhouette
- - major color regions
- - scalability of the traced result
What may change
- - fine texture
- - photo detail
- - editable text as real text
Known limitations
- - best for simple graphics rather than detailed photos
- - very large rasters are downscaled before tracing to keep SVG output usable
Typical use cases
- - logo cleanup
- - basic vector handoff
- - scalable badges and icons
Available options
- - color simplification
- - path smoothing
- - noise reduction
FAQ
What happens during JPG to SVG conversion?
The converter traces the raster image into vector paths, so the result becomes scalable SVG but not a pixel-perfect recreation of the original JPG.
Are uploaded files kept permanently?
No. Files are kept only for a short time and downloads are served through temporary links.
Can quality or formatting change?
Yes. Each converter page calls out what is preserved, what may be lost, and which settings matter before upload.