Scalable Vector Graphics — Scalable Vector Graphics — is essentially distinct from JPG. Whereas JPG saves photos as a pixel grid, SVG saves graphics as geometric descriptions of geometric shapes. Which means SVG graphics can be displayed at every size — from a tiny icon to a billboard — without any loss of sharpness.
Transforming JPG to SVG is a technique known as image vectorization, and it is especially useful for logos and simple graphics.
When converting JPG to SVG, it is necessary to know how the process works. A JPG is a bitmap image — a static grid of dots. An SVG is a scalable image — a series of geometric shapes which software uses to draw the artwork.
The conversion works great for clean images with distinct shapes and minimal colors — logos, icons, silhouettes and illustrations. It does not work for complex photos with thousands of colors.
For quality conversion, Adobe Illustrator's Image Trace tool offers the most precision. Open here your JPG in Illustrator, highlight the image, access the Image Trace settings and pick an suitable option.
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