JPG to SVG Converter

Convert raster images to scalable vector graphics with advanced tracing options

Batch Processing
Vector Tracing
ZIP Download
Multiple Modes

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Professional JPG to SVG Converter Online

Transform your raster JPG and PNG images into scalable vector graphics (SVG) with our advanced online converter. Perfect for logos, icons, illustrations, and any graphics that need to scale without quality loss.

Conversion Modes:

  • Traced Mode: Creates true vector paths using color quantization and edge detection. Produces smaller, resolution-independent SVG files perfect for logos and simple graphics.
  • Embedded Mode: Wraps your raster image in an SVG container. Larger file size but maintains photographic detail and complex textures.

Professional Features:

  • Batch Processing: Convert multiple images at once with individual or global settings
  • Color Control: Adjust color palette from 4 to 64 colors for optimal file size and quality
  • Real-time Preview: Compare original and converted images side-by-side
  • Size Comparison: Track file size changes with percentage indicators
  • ZIP Download: Automatically package multiple SVG files for easy download
  • 100% Private: All conversions happen in your browser - no server uploads

Why Convert to SVG?

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector format that scales infinitely without quality loss. Perfect for responsive web design, logos, icons, and graphics that need to look crisp on any device or screen resolution. SVG files are smaller than high-resolution raster images and can be edited with text editors or design software.

Best Use Cases:

  • Converting logos to scalable format
  • Creating responsive website graphics
  • Preparing images for print at any size
  • Building icon libraries
  • Reducing file sizes for web performance
  • Creating resolution-independent illustrations

How to Use:

  1. 1. Upload your JPG or PNG images (single or multiple files)
  2. 2. Choose conversion mode: Traced for true vectors or Embedded for wrapped rasters
  3. 3. Adjust color palette for traced mode (4-64 colors)
  4. 4. Apply settings globally or customize each image individually
  5. 5. Preview results and compare file sizes
  6. 6. Download individual SVG files or get all as a ZIP archive