JPG to SVG for Cricut
Turn any JPG design into a Cricut-ready SVG. Upload your JPG, vectorize it, and import the result directly into Cricut Design Space for cutting, scoring, or pen drawing.
About JPG to SVG for Cricut
Cricut cutting machines require SVG files to define precise cut paths. If your design is a JPG, you need to convert it to SVG before loading it into Cricut Design Space.
The conversion workflow: upload your JPG to the Logo Vectorizer. The vectorizer traces the edges of your design and produces an SVG with clean, scalable paths. Download the SVG and import it directly into Cricut Design Space using the Upload button.
For best results, start with a high-contrast JPG with clearly defined edges. Complex photographic JPGs will not trace cleanly — for those, simplify the design or adjust contrast before uploading. Remove the white background using the Remove Logo Background tool before vectorizing so the background is not included in the cut path.
Logo files in JPG format typically vectorize well because logos are designed with flat colors and clean shapes. Once imported into Cricut Design Space, you can set the cut size precisely, weld paths, and assign different materials to different color layers.
For multi-color designs, ensure each color in the SVG is separated as its own path group. Cricut handles multi-layer SVGs best when each color is a distinct, non-overlapping shape. Test cuts on scrap material first when working with intricate traced paths.