That said, here you will learn about the tools that can help you convert a rasterized image (such as JPG or PNG) to SVG on both Windows and Mac computers.
Unlike rasterized images, since the SVG files automatically calculate the pixels and their colors when expanded and update the information accordingly, the photos remain crisp and sharp irrespective of the size they are scaled up. You may need to convert pictures to SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) when you don’t want the image to pixelate when it is viewed on a large display screen or board.