Why convert JPG to SVG?
- Infinite scaling. Vector output stays sharp at any size.
- Editable paths. Open the result in Illustrator, Inkscape, or Figma.
- Best for flat art. Traces logos, icons, and line drawings into clean curves — not photos.
How it works
- Use the converter. Go to the Formatly JPG to SVG converter page. No registration is required.
- Upload your JPG file. Drag and drop your JPG graphic into the uploader, or browse from your device.
- Convert to SVG. Select SVG as the target format and click the Convert button.
- Download the SVG vector. Click the Download button to save the tracked SVG file.
Good for
- Vectorizing a logo or icon from a JPG.
- Scaling a flat graphic for print or large displays.
- Turning a simple image into editable vector paths.
FAQ
How does raster-to-vector tracing work? Our engine runs high-performance Potrace algorithms to trace outline shapes and colors in your JPG, turning pixel clusters into smooth, scalable vector curves.
What images trace best into SVG? High-contrast graphics, logos, icons, line drawings, and flat shapes work best. Complex photographs will look pixelated or fail to trace cleanly.
Is my data kept private? Yes. All uploaded files and converted outputs are completely deleted from our servers after exactly 1 hour.
Related
- SVG → JPG → go the other way
- PNG → SVG → vectorize a PNG instead
- JPG → PNG → stay raster, keep quality
- All supported formats →