JPG to SVG Changing Raster Photos to Vector Graphics

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SVG — Scalable Vector Graphics — is essentially distinct from JPG. While JPG stores images as a grid of pixels, SVG stores illustrations as geometric descriptions of geometric shapes. Which means SVG graphics can be displayed at every size — from a tiny icon to a large banner — with no quality loss.

Converting JPG to SVG is a process called image vectorization, and it is very beneficial for logos and simple graphics.

Before converting JPG to SVG, it is important to realize what here happens. A JPG is a bitmap image — a static grid of image pixels. An SVG is a scalable image — a collection of paths that a browser displays as the image.

Results are excellent for clean images with clear shapes and minimal colors — logos, icons, silhouettes and illustrations. It works less well for complex photos with complex gradients.

For professional results, Illustrator's Image Trace feature offers the most precision. Open your JPG in Illustrator, highlight the image, open the Image Trace settings and pick an suitable option.

Use alljpgconverters.com providing completely free browser-based JPG to SVG tool with no account necessary.

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