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JPG to SVG for Stickers

Convert a JPG design into a print-ready SVG for custom sticker orders. Vector artwork produces sharper edges, cleaner die-cuts, and better results at all sticker sizes.

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About JPG to SVG for stickers

Custom sticker printing services require vector artwork for clean, sharp edges at any size. If your sticker design is a JPG, convert it to SVG to get a print-ready, scalable file.

Upload the JPG to the Logo Vectorizer. The tool traces the color boundaries in your image and produces an SVG with precise paths. Download the SVG and submit it directly to your sticker printer — most custom sticker services accept SVG.

For die-cut stickers, the SVG must include a designated cut path defining the sticker's shape. After vectorizing, add a cut path in Inkscape or Illustrator by expanding the design's outer boundary by 2–3mm and converting it to a stroke designated as the cut line.

For sheet stickers and kiss-cut stickers, conversion quality matters most at the print layer — the SVG paths need to be clean and well-defined for sharp ink output.

Remove the background from the JPG before vectorizing for designs with transparent sticker backgrounds. Use the Remove Logo Background tool first, download the transparent PNG, then upload the PNG to the vectorizer.

For custom sticker batches, having an SVG master allows you to resize for different sticker dimensions without any quality loss — unlike a JPG, which degrades quickly when scaled up beyond its original pixel dimensions.