SVG Converter

Convert your SVG vector file to PNG or JPG at 1x, 2x, 3x, or 4x resolution and download the result — free, private, and processed entirely in your browser.

or drop an SVG file here · From Device

About the SVG Converter

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) describes images with mathematical shapes instead of fixed pixels, which is why it looks sharp at any size — but plenty of website builders, presentation tools, and clients still expect a standard raster image. Our free online SVG converter turns any .svg file into a PNG or JPEG, so you can drop it straight into the places that don't support vector formats.

Because SVG has no fixed resolution, this tool rebuilds your file's width and height at the scale you choose — 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x, or a custom size — before rasterizing, so the output stays crisp instead of blurrily stretching a low-resolution bitmap. Everything happens entirely inside your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API — your file is never uploaded to a server, keeping it fast and completely private.

How to Convert an SVG File

  1. Step 1

    Upload your SVG file

    Drag and drop a vector .svg file, or choose one from your device.

  2. Step 2

    Choose format and scale

    Pick PNG or JPEG as the output format, then select a scale factor — 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x, or a custom width and height.

  3. Step 3

    Convert and download

    Click "Convert" and download your rasterized image instantly — no waiting, no watermark.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my converted image be blurry?

Not if you scale it. Since SVG is a vector format, this tool rebuilds the file at your chosen resolution before rasterizing, so exporting at 2x or 4x keeps lines and edges crisp instead of blurrily stretching a low-resolution bitmap.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. Vector parsing and rendering happen 100% locally in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API — your SVG is never uploaded anywhere.

What's the difference between PNG and JPEG output?

PNG supports transparency and is lossless, making it the better choice for logos and icons. JPEG doesn't support transparency (transparent areas are filled with white) but often produces smaller files for complex, photo-like artwork.

What scale factor should I use?

Use 1x for the SVG's original size, or 2x-4x when you need a higher-resolution raster image — for example, exporting a logo for print or a high-DPI display. You can also enter a custom width and height for an exact pixel size.

Does it cost money?

No. The SVG converter is 100% free to use, with no registration or account required.

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