SVG
SVG to JPG Converter
Render SVG files to JPG locally in your browser.
About this tool
SVG is ideal for scalable icons, logos, and diagrams, but some upload forms and editors only accept raster JPG images. PixWarp renders SVG with the browser image engine and exports a white-background JPG without uploading the source vector.
How to use
- 01
Drop one or more SVG files.
- 02
Choose the JPG quality level.
- 03
PixWarp renders each SVG locally in the browser.
- 04
Download the generated JPG files.
Privacy
Processing happens in your browser whenever the tool can run locally. Your source files are not uploaded to PixWarp servers.
Output details
- • Outputs standard image/jpeg files.
- • Transparent SVG backgrounds are flattened onto white because JPG has no alpha channel.
- • External fonts or remote images inside an SVG may not render if the browser blocks them.
PixWarp vs upload tools
| Feature | PixWarp | Upload tools |
|---|---|---|
| File privacy | Runs in your browser | Often uploads to a server |
| Account required | No signup | May require login or email |
| Watermark | No watermark | Often adds branding on free plans |
Frequently asked questions
- Are SVG files uploaded?
- No. SVG rendering and JPG export happen in your browser.
- What happens to transparency?
- JPG does not support alpha, so PixWarp renders the SVG on a white background.
- Why does my font look different?
- The browser can only render fonts available in the current page or embedded in the SVG.