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JPG to SVG Conversion


Files ending in .JPG and .SVG are image formats containing visual data, such as photos, illustrations, screenshots, and other media types.


JPG files (also known as JPEGs) differ from SVG files in that JPGs are lossy, meaning they undergo compression that reduces quality. When creating a JPG, the level of compression can be chosen, typically resulting in higher quality images having larger file sizes, and more compressed images occupying less storage space.


On the other hand, SVG files are vector graphics and retain all image quality without compression. Additionally, SVGs support scalability, which JPGs do not. This feature is useful for resizing images without losing quality. However, SVGs are not suitable for photographs and are primarily used for illustrations and logos.



Why Convert JPG to SVG?


The primary reason to convert JPG files to SVG is to gain scalability support. If you have an image that you need to resize without losing quality, you can achieve this with an SVG. This is especially beneficial for logos and illustrations that need to be displayed at various sizes.


Since SVGs are vector graphics, uploading them to a service that supports vector images will maintain their original quality. This is beneficial for preserving the integrity of specific images.


However, be cautious when converting JPG to SVG if you plan to use the image for photographs. As SVG files are not suitable for photographs, they should be used primarily for illustrations and logos.



How to Convert JPG Files to SVG for Free?


To begin, upload your JPG files to our tool. Click the “UPLOAD FILES” button and select your JPG files, or drag and drop them into the “Drop Your Files Here” box. Note that you can upload up to 20 files at a time.


Once uploaded, our tool will convert the files in real-time. Upon completion, download each file individually by clicking the “DOWNLOAD” button below each image. For multiple files, save time by downloading all at once in a ZIP file by clicking the “DOWNLOAD ALL” button.


If you wish to convert additional files, you can repeat the process as often as needed, with a maximum of 20 files per batch.


After conversion, you have one hour to download your files. Ensure you download them within this timeframe, or you will need to reconvert them if the time expires.


How to Convert JPG Files to SVG for Free?


Using our tool to convert your files is entirely safe. Your original files remain unchanged on your device, allowing you to revert if necessary.


Moreover, our server deletes all uploads and conversions after one hour, ensuring your data's security. Rest assured, your files will not be stored on our server for more than one hour!