JPG to SVG converter

Convert JPG to SVG online

CleanVector traces a JPG into a scalable SVG you can preview and download straight from the browser. It works best on flat, high-contrast JPGs — logos, icons, and clean illustrations — that should stay crisp at any size.

Use it when your artwork is saved as a JPG and you need an editable, scalable vector instead of a fixed raster image. The same conversion also produces an EPS export when the backend can generate one.

  • ✓ 3 free exports every day
  • ✓ SVG and EPS downloads
  • ✓ No credit card required
Sample PNG artwork before conversion
PNG input
Sample clean SVG output after conversion
SVG output

Try it now — no signup needed

Convert one PNG or JPG to a clean SVG right here. An account is optional for saved history, EPS, and stock metadata.

Drop a PNG or JPG here or click to choose

PNG or JPG, max 5MB

Practical workflow

  1. 1

    Upload a JPG

    Drop in a JPG (or PNG) under the upload limit. CleanVector validates it on the backend before tracing.

  2. 2

    Trace and adjust

    Convert in the browser below with no account, then use threshold, smoothing, color, and invert controls if the default trace needs a tweak.

  3. 3

    Download SVG and EPS

    Preview the SVG, then download the scalable vector files for editing, layout, or stock submission.

What it helps with

  • Turn a flat JPG into a scalable SVG without installing desktop vector software.
  • See anchor count and SVG file size after conversion so you can judge how editable the result is.
  • Start free in the browser: upload, convert, preview, and download.

Good source images still matter

JPG is a lossy, photo-oriented format: flat, high-contrast JPGs trace far better than photographs or noisy gradients.

Logos, icons, and clean line art are strong candidates; detailed photos usually are not.

Re-saving a JPG many times adds artifacts that can make tracing messier — start from the cleanest version you have.

Frequently asked questions

Can I convert a JPG to SVG?
Yes. CleanVector accepts both JPG and PNG uploads and traces them into a scalable SVG you can preview and download in the browser.
A JPG has no transparency — what happens to the background?
JPGs are always opaque, so the background is traced as a filled area. If you need a cutout, start from a PNG that already has a transparent background.
Why does my JPG look noisy after tracing?
JPG compression adds artifacts that the tracer can pick up. Start from the cleanest, highest-contrast version you have, and raise the threshold or smoothing to reduce noise.
Is it free, and do I get EPS too?
Yes to both. You get 3 free exports a day, then 1 credit each, and every conversion can also produce an EPS export alongside the SVG.

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