This is a free service offered by Adobe.

As soon as you upload the file, it will begin converting to SVG.

As soon as you upload the file, it will begin converting to SVG.

You will be prompted to create an account or sign in. An account is free! With an account, you can access the Adobe Express dashboard where you can find a few editing tools at your disposal! You can pay to upgrade to Premium for more tools. [1] X Research source There are many other services online that offer to convert JPG to SVG if you’re not comfortable using Adobe.

You can also open this workspace by clicking the Window menu, selecting Workspace, and then choosing Tracing. You won’t see the “Tracing” option if you skipped the previous step to add the JPG that you want to convert!

You can toggle the Preview option on or off at any point. If you leave the Preview enabled, the image will trace automatically after each change you make. If not, you’ll have to click the Trace button to see your changes.

Auto Color - Creates a stylized set of colors based on the original colors. High Color - Attempts to recreate all of the original colors. Low Color - Creates a simplified version of the original colors. Grayscale - Replaces colors with shades of gray. Black and White - Reduces colors to black and white.

Click the File or Illustrator menu and select “Save As. " Save a copy as an . ai file first. Select the Adobe Illustrator (*. AI) option, type a new name for the file, and then click Save. This will let you easily re-open the file in Illustrator and make more edits. Return to File > Save As and select vector format from the “Save As Type” menu. These include SVG (for the web) and PDF (for printing). Do not save the file as PNG or JPG, as these are not vector formats. Click Save to save your file.