Transform your JPG images into scalable SVG vector graphics. Perfect for logos, icons, and simple graphics that need to scale beautifully at any size. Our free online converter creates optimized SVG files ready for web use.
Drop files here or click to browse. Support for images and videos.
Maximum file size: 100MB per file
Simple steps to convert your files
Select your JPG/JPEG images or drag and drop them into the converter. Works best with simple graphics and logos.
Configure vectorization options like color reduction, path simplification, and optimization settings for best results.
Click convert and download your scalable SVG files. Files are automatically deleted after conversion for your privacy.
SVG graphics scale to any size without quality loss, perfect for responsive web design, print materials, and high-resolution displays.
Transform raster JPG images into vector-based SVG format, enabling mathematical precision and smooth curves at any resolution.
SVG files are ideal for web use, supporting CSS styling, JavaScript interaction, and excellent compression for faster loading.
SVG format allows easy editing with code editors or graphic design software, making it perfect for logos and icons that need modifications.
Convert multiple JPG files to SVG simultaneously, ideal for creating icon sets or processing entire image collections.
Your images are processed securely and automatically deleted after conversion. No registration or account required.
JPG is a raster format made of pixels, while SVG is a vector format made of mathematical paths and shapes. SVG graphics can scale infinitely without quality loss, are smaller for simple graphics, and can be edited with code. However, SVG is not suitable for complex photographs.
JPG to SVG conversion works best for simple graphics, logos, icons, and images with solid colors or clear shapes. Complex photographs may not convert well to SVG format and might be better kept as raster images or converted to other formats like PNG or WebP.
Yes! SVG files are XML-based and can be edited with any text editor, code editor, or vector graphics software like Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, or online SVG editors. You can modify colors, shapes, and add animations or interactions.
For simple graphics with few colors, SVG files are typically much smaller than JPG. However, for complex images with many details and colors, SVG files can be significantly larger. The conversion process will optimize the output for the best balance.
Use SVG for logos, icons, simple illustrations, graphics that need to scale (like for responsive web design), images that need to be edited frequently, or when you need the smallest possible file size for simple graphics.
Yes, SVG is supported by all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. SVG has excellent browser support and is a web standard, making it safe to use for web projects.