JPG to SVG Converting Raster Pictures to Vector Graphics

SVG — Scalable Vector Graphics — is essentially different from JPG. While JPG stores images as a grid of pixels, SVG stores images as mathematical descriptions of paths and colors. Meaning SVG graphics can be displayed at every size — from a 16x16 pixel favicon to a billboard — without pixelation.

Changing JPG to SVG is a process known as image vectorization, and it is especially useful for icons and clean graphics.

Prior to converting JPG to SVG, it is essential to understand what the conversion actually does. A JPG is a raster image — a fixed grid website of image pixels. SVG files are a vector image — a series of geometric shapes that a browser displays as the image.

Results are excellent for clean images with clear shapes and minimal colors — icons, logos, symbols and line art. It does not work for complex photos with fine detail.

For best output, Adobe Illustrator's Image Trace feature provides the most precision. Load the image in Illustrator, click the image, access the Image Trace dialog and select an suitable option.

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