SVG Converter
Easily convert your sharp vector SVG files into versatile raster formats (PNG, JPG, WebP) suitable for different uses, while controlling output settings.
Select your vector file.
Select PNG/JPG/WebP & adjust options.
Get your raster image.
How to Use the SVG Converter
Upload SVG
Upload an SVG file using the upload area below.
Choose Format
Choose your desired output format (PNG, JPG, or WebP).
Adjust Settings
Adjust settings like size and background color.
Convert & Download
Click "Convert File" to process your SVG, then download.
Output Format Guide & Tips:
PNG Format
Best for logos, icons, and graphics requiring transparency. Lossless quality.
Best for:
- Website logos and icons
- Graphics with sharp edges
- Images needing transparency
- Larger file size but maintains perfect quality
JPG Format
Best for photos and images without transparency. Adjust quality slider as needed.
Best for:
- Photographs and gradients
- Social media graphics
- Email-friendly images
- Smaller than PNG (60-80% reduction) with some quality loss
WebP Format
Modern format with excellent compression. Supports transparency and works in all modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari 14+).
Best for:
- Modern websites and apps
- Progressive web apps
- Optimizing page load speed
- 30-50% smaller than PNG while maintaining similar quality
Digital Marketing and Branding
Convert your SVG logos and graphics for social media platforms.
- Use PNG for profile pictures (1:1 ratio)
- Use JPG for post images (higher quality: 80-90%)
- For Facebook/Instagram: 1200×630px
- For Twitter: 1200×675px
Web Design and Development
Optimize your SVG graphics for web performance.
- Use WebP for best compression (60-70% quality)
- Keep dimensions relevant to display size
- Use PNG for logos requiring transparency
- Consider multiple sizes for responsive design
Print Materials
Prepare SVG graphics for print documents.
- Use highest quality (95-100%)
- Convert to larger dimensions (2x-3x final size)
- PNG for logos and illustrations
- JPG for photo-heavy graphics
Email Campaigns
Optimize SVG graphics for email deliverability.
- Keep file sizes under 200KB
- Use JPG for most graphics (quality: 70-80%)
- Limit dimensions to 600-650px width
- Use white background for better compatibility
Pro Tips
- Use high contrast mode when fine-tuning complex SVGs
- For icons, try 2x or 3x the dimensions you need for retina displays
- When preserving text quality is important, use PNG at higher resolutions
- For web banners, WebP offers the best quality-to-size ratio
- Test JPG quality settings between 60-80% to find the optimal balance
SVG Converter: Key Features
Convert scalable vector graphics (SVG) to popular raster formats like PNG, JPG, and WebP with custom sizing and background options.
SVG to Raster
Convert SVGs to PNG, JPG, or WebP formats.
Custom Dimensions
Specify exact width and height for the output.
Background Color
Set transparent or solid color backgrounds.
Quality Control
Adjust quality settings for JPG and WebP output.
Batch Processing
Upload and convert multiple SVG files at once.
Privacy Focused
Files processed securely & deleted automatically.
Best Practices for SVG Conversion
Preparing Your SVG Files
- Clean up unnecessary nodes and groups in your SVG
- Optimize paths using tools like SVGO before conversion
- Flatten complex layer structures when possible
- Convert text to outlines to ensure consistent rendering
Choosing the Right Format
- PNG: Use for logos, icons, or any graphics requiring transparency
- JPG: Best for photographs or images with complex color gradients
- WebP: Optimal for web usage where modern browser support is available
Understanding SVG vs Raster Graphics
Vector (SVG)
- Resolution independent - scales infinitely
- Typically smaller file sizes for simple graphics
- Editable and easy to modify
- Supports animation and interactivity
- Limited browser support for advanced features
Raster (PNG/JPG/WebP)
- Fixed resolution - loses quality when scaled up
- Better for complex images and photos
- Universally supported across all platforms
- No special viewer required
- Larger file sizes for high-resolution images
Converting from SVG to raster formats means creating a pixel-based snapshot at a specific resolution. This is why setting appropriate dimensions before conversion is important.
Technical Limitations
Conversion Limitations
- Maximum file size: 10MB per SVG file
- Maximum output dimensions: 5000×5000 pixels
- SVGs with embedded raster images may increase in file size
Elements That May Not Convert Perfectly
- Complex filters and effects (blur, drop shadows)
- Certain gradient types (especially mesh gradients)
- Custom fonts not embedded in the SVG
- SMIL animations (will be rendered as static images)
- CSS styles referenced from external sources
Privacy & Data Security
Your uploaded files are processed securely with the following protections:
File Storage
Files are stored in a temporary directory and automatically deleted after processing or within 1 hour, whichever comes first.
Data Transfer
All file uploads and downloads are processed over secure HTTPS connections to protect your content.
No Data Sharing
We do not share your files or any metadata with third parties.
Advanced Usage Tips
Optimizing Quality vs File Size
- For JPG/WebP, higher quality (80-100%) is best for detailed graphics
- For web usage, quality of 70-80% offers good balance
Working with Multi-Artboard SVGs
For SVGs with multiple artboards, open in a vector editor, hide unwanted artboards, and export as a new SVG file before converting.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Browser Compatibility
Output Format Support
Format | Chrome | Firefox | Safari | Edge |
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PNG | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
JPG | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
WebP | ✓ | ✓ | ✓* | ✓ |
* Safari added WebP support in version 14+
Known Browser Issues
- Internet Explorer does not support WebP images
- Some older mobile browsers may have trouble with WebP
- Large images may cause performance issues on older devices
Recommendation
For widest compatibility across all devices:
- Use PNG for transparent images
- Use JPG for non-transparent images
- Use WebP only for modern web applications
Frequently Asked Questions
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SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a vector-based image format that uses XML to define two-dimensional graphics. Unlike raster formats (PNG, JPG), SVGs can be scaled to any size without losing quality, making them ideal for logos, icons, and illustrations.
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While SVG is excellent for web use, some platforms, older browsers, or applications don\'t support SVG files. Converting to PNG, JPG, or WebP ensures compatibility across all platforms while allowing you to control the exact size, quality, and appearance of your images.
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PNG: Larger file size but maintains perfect quality
JPG: Smaller than PNG (60-80% reduction) with some quality loss
WebP: 30-50% smaller than PNG while maintaining similar quality -
You can upload an SVG file up to 10MB in size.
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Some complex SVG features like animations, filters, or external references may not convert perfectly to raster formats. Font rendering might also appear slightly different. For best results, convert SVGs with simple paths and embedded resources.
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Yes, all file processing happens securely on our servers. We don't share your files with any third parties, and all uploaded files are automatically deleted after processing is complete. The conversion process occurs entirely within your browser session for maximum security.
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Our SVG Converter allows you to set a base dimension for the PNG output. If you need further precise adjustments or multiple different sizes from that PNG, you can then use our Image Resizer tool.