JPG to Vector Converter — Free Online
Convert any JPG or JPEG image to scalable SVG vector art. Best results with high-contrast logos, illustrations, and graphics — not photographic JPEGs.
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JPG to Vector: Expectations and Results
JPEG compression creates artifacts that can appear in SVG output. Set expectations based on your source image quality.
- High-quality JPEG logos: near-perfect vector conversion
- JPEG product photos: stylized poster-art vector output
- Low-quality JPEG: artifacts trace as noise paths — use highest quality available
- JPEG vs PNG for vectorizing: PNG produces cleaner SVG — convert JPEG to PNG first if possible
- Best JPEG source: 95+ JPEG quality, saved from original without repeated compression
Improving JPEG Source Quality Before Vectorizing
Preprocess JPEG images to get cleaner vector output.
- Upscale with AI: Topaz Gigapixel or Waifu2x reduces JPEG artifacts before tracing
- Sharpen: a moderate unsharp mask makes edges crisper for tracing
- Denoise: reduce JPEG noise in Lightroom or Photoshop before uploading
- Convert to PNG first: export the JPEG as PNG from Photoshop to avoid double-conversion
- Boost contrast: makes color regions more distinct for cleaner region separation
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert a JPEG logo to vector for free?
Yes — 5 free conversions per day. Upload your JPEG logo, use the Icon or Logo preset, set colors to match your logo count, and download the SVG.
Why is my JPG to vector conversion noisy?
JPEG compression creates color artifacts around edges that trace as noise paths. Use a higher quality JPEG source or preprocess with a noise reduction filter.
Will my JPG photo look good as an SVG vector?
Photographic JPEGs produce a stylized, poster-art SVG — not a photorealistic copy. High-contrast portraits, bold graphic images, and high-key photos work best.
Can I convert a scanned JPG document to vector?
Yes — scanned logos, signatures, and drawings in JPEG format convert to SVG. Boost contrast before uploading and use a high-quality (low compression) JPEG scan.
Is there a way to get a cleaner SVG from a JPEG logo?
If the logo exists as a PNG anywhere (website, print file, email), always use the PNG source. PNG is lossless — it gives a consistently cleaner SVG than JPEG of the same logo.
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