Convert JPEG to Vector
Upload any JPEG and get a clean vector SVG in seconds. Works for logos, illustrations, product images, and artwork. Scale to any size without quality loss — for print, cutting machines, embroidery, or digital design.
About Convert JPEG to vector
Converting a JPEG to vector format turns a pixel-based image into a scalable SVG file built from mathematical paths. Unlike a JPEG — which degrades when enlarged — a vector file scales to billboard size without losing sharpness.
JPEG images that convert well to vector: — Logos on white or transparent backgrounds with clear shape edges. — Illustrations with flat colors and defined outlines. — Clipart and icons photographed or exported cleanly. — Printed designs scanned at 300dpi or higher.
Why JPEG is a common starting format: JPEG is the default export from cameras, phones, and most design software. Business owners often have a logo only as a JPEG saved from a website, email, or original brand file. Vectorizing that JPEG recovers the scalable master version.
After converting JPEG to vector SVG: — Upload to Cricut Design Space or Silhouette Studio for cutting. — Open in Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape to edit paths and colors. — Send to a commercial printer as a high-resolution print-ready file. — Embed in Canva or Figma for web and social media graphics.
For best results: ensure the JPEG has strong contrast between the design and background. Run through a background remover first if needed, then upload the clean JPEG to the vectorizer for the sharpest SVG output.