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Iyipada SVG si JPG

Yipada Tirẹ SVG si JPG awọn faili laiparuwo

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Báwo ni a ṣe lè yípadà SVG si JPG

Igbesẹ 1: Gbe soke rẹ SVG nípa lílo bọ́tìnì tó wà lókè tàbí nípa fífà àti ju sílẹ̀.

Igbese 2: Tẹ bọtini 'Iyipada' lati bẹrẹ iyipada naa.

Igbesẹ 3: Ṣe igbasilẹ faili iyipada rẹ JPG awọn faili


SVG si JPG Awọn Ibeere Ibeere Lori Iyipada

How do I convert SVG to JPG without losing image quality?
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Upload your SVG file, then our converter applies format-aware quality optimization for JPG output. For lossless formats (PNG, TIFF, BMP) we preserve every pixel; for lossy formats (JPG, WebP) you can tune the quality factor before download.
Transparency survives when going to PNG, WebP, TIFF, GIF, or SVG. Converting to JPG flattens the alpha channel against a white background — if you need transparency, target a transparency-aware format instead of JPG.
Embedded ICC color profiles are read from the source SVG and re-attached to the JPG output where the format supports it (JPG, PNG, TIFF, WebP). Formats without profile support fall back to sRGB.
Camera EXIF (ISO, shutter, lens, GPS) is preserved by default during SVG → JPG conversion when both formats support metadata. Use the privacy option to strip metadata before download if you want to share images without geolocation.
Yes — drag multiple SVG files into the upload zone and we queue them in parallel. Free users get 100MB per file; Premium has no per-file cap and runs more parallel workers, so a 200-image batch typically finishes in under two minutes.
For straightforward format conversion we run the same libpng / libjpeg-turbo / libwebp / ImageMagick pipelines a desktop editor uses, with the same quality. The difference is that desktop tools open one file at a time; we accept a batch and run them in parallel.
Default behaviour is 1:1 — your JPG output has the same pixel dimensions as the source SVG. Use a separate /resize-image/ step after conversion if you need to downscale or upscale as part of the workflow.
For JPG / WebP, quality 75-85 typically gets the file 60-80% smaller than the source SVG with no visible difference at normal viewing distance. For lossless targets (PNG, TIFF), expect smaller savings — usually 5-30% via better deflate / LZW compression.
Yes — uploaded SVG files are processed in isolated workers and deleted within minutes. We never read, store, or share the pixel data. The full privacy policy and retention window are documented at /privacy/.
Yes for free up to 100MB. Premium handles larger inputs (300MB+) and exotic per-pixel depths (16-bit PNG, 32-bit float TIFF). The pipeline streams pixel rows, so memory use scales with the row count, not the total pixel count.
A SVG file with strong compression (e.g. heavily lossy JPG) often grows when re-encoded to a lossless JPG (PNG, TIFF), and a high-bitrate lossless SVG often shrinks dramatically when going to JPG / WebP. The ratio depends on image content (photos compress differently from line art).
Yes. The conversion is a format change — copyright on the image content stays with you (or whoever held it on the source SVG). We add no watermark, no metadata stamp, and claim no licence over the output.

SVG

Àwọn fáìlì SVG ní àwọn àwòrán vector tí ó gùn dé ìwọ̀n pípé láìsí pípadánù dídára.

JPG

Àwọn fáìlì JPG ń lo ìfúnpọ̀ tí ó dínkù tí a ṣe àtúnṣe fún àwọn fọ́tò, wọ́n sì ń pèsè àwọn ìwọ̀n fáìlì kékeré nígbàtí wọ́n ń ṣe àtúnṣe dídára ojú.


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