SVG to PNG Converter

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Convert your SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) files to PNG format. This tool rasterizes your vector graphics into a pixel-based image, useful for compatibility with applications that don't support SVG or when you need a specific size.

SVG to PNG Converter
Convert SVG vector graphics to PNG raster images

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Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, SVG, HEIC (max 10MB)

Options

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SVG to PNG Converter - Free Online Tool

What is an SVG to PNG converter?

An SVG to PNG converter transforms scalable vector graphics into raster PNG images. SVG files use mathematical shapes that scale infinitely without losing quality, but not all software supports them. PNG creates a fixed-resolution bitmap image that works universally—in documents, presentations, social media, and any application. This tool renders SVG files at your chosen size entirely in your browser.

How to use the SVG to PNG converter

  1. Upload your SVG file: Drag and drop or click to select an SVG image from your device. Files up to 10MB are supported.
  2. Set output dimensions: Choose the width and height for your PNG output. Larger dimensions preserve more detail.
  3. Download your PNG: Click the download button to save the converted image instantly to your device.

Why use this SVG to PNG tool?

  • Universal compatibility: PNG works everywhere—email clients, Word documents, PowerPoint, and all social platforms accept it.
  • Control output size: Generate PNGs at exactly the resolution you need, from icons to high-resolution prints.
  • Preserve transparency: PNG maintains transparent backgrounds from your SVG, unlike JPG conversion.

Use case 1: Create social media graphics

Convert SVG logos and illustrations to PNG at the exact dimensions required by Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram.

Use case 2: Generate app icons at multiple sizes

Export your SVG icon to PNG at various sizes (16×16, 32×32, 64×64, 128×128) for web favicons and app icons.

Use case 3: Add graphics to documents

Word, Google Docs, and most presentation software handle PNG better than SVG. Convert before inserting into documents.

SVG vs PNG comparison

  • Type: SVG is vector-based; PNG is a raster bitmap.
  • Scalability: SVG scales infinitely without quality loss; PNG has a fixed resolution.
  • File size: SVG varies but is often small; PNG size depends on dimensions.
  • Transparency: Both formats support transparent backgrounds.
  • Editing: SVG is fully editable with shapes and paths; PNG allows pixel-level editing only.
  • Best for: SVG excels at logos, icons, and illustrations; PNG is ideal for fixed-size graphics and compatibility.

Common errors

Output looks pixelated

The output resolution is too low for your use case. Increase the dimensions—for print, aim for at least 300 DPI at final size.

Colors look different

SVG color profiles may differ from PNG output. Some SVGs use CSS variables or currentColor which may render differently.

Elements missing in output

Some complex SVG features (filters, masks, external references) may not render correctly. Simplify the SVG or try a different source file.

Fonts look wrong

If your SVG uses custom fonts not available in your browser, text may render in a fallback font. Convert fonts to paths in the SVG source to fix this.

Tips and proven approaches

  • For web use, generate PNGs at 2× the display size for sharp rendering on high-DPI screens.
  • Keep your original SVG files—they're infinitely scalable source files.
  • For very large outputs, processing may take a moment; be patient with complex SVGs.
  • If you need JPG instead (no transparency, smaller file), convert the PNG using PNG to JPG.

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Privacy and security

All image processing happens entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your SVG files are never uploaded to any server, stored, or transmitted. Close the tab and your data is gone.

Frequently Asked Questions
SVG is a vector format that can scale to any size without losing quality. PNG is a raster format made of pixels. Converting SVG to PNG creates a fixed-size image.
Choose the dimensions based on where you'll use the image. For web use, 1024x1024 is often sufficient. For print or high-resolution displays, use larger dimensions like 2048x2048 or higher.
SVG is resolution-independent, while PNG is fixed to specific dimensions. The PNG will look good at the size you specify, but won't scale up well beyond that size.