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SVG|Max 50 MB

How It Works

1

Upload SVG

Drop your SVG file into the converter.

2

Configure

Set output width, height, and background color.

3

Download PNG

Get your high-resolution PNG image.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between SVG and PNG?
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) uses mathematical paths and shapes, so it scales to any size without quality loss. PNG is a raster format made of pixels. SVG is ideal for logos and icons, while PNG is better for sharing and use where vector support is lacking.
What resolution should I use?
For web use, 1024px width is a good default. For print, use 2x or 3x the intended display size (e.g., 3000px+ for poster-sized graphics). The tool preserves the SVG aspect ratio automatically.
Can I set a custom background color?
Yes. Choose between transparent, white, or any custom color for the background. Transparent is ideal when you want to overlay the image on other content.
Are complex SVGs supported?
This tool renders SVGs using the browser engine, so it supports most standard SVG features including gradients, filters, text, and animations (captured as a single frame).
Is the conversion done locally?
Yes. The SVG is rendered to a Canvas element in your browser and exported as PNG. Nothing is uploaded to any server.
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About SVG to PNG

What this tool does

This tool converts images between popular file formats such as PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF, and BMP. The conversion runs entirely inside your browser using the Canvas API, so no file ever leaves your device. You can convert single files or batch-process multiple images at once, and the output respects the original resolution and color space.

Why use this tool

Different platforms and applications require specific image formats. Social media, email clients, and web frameworks each favor their own format for size, quality, or transparency support. Instead of installing desktop software or uploading files to a remote server, you can switch formats instantly while keeping your images private.

How it works

The browser decodes your source image into a raw pixel bitmap, then re-encodes it in the target format using built-in codecs. For lossy formats like JPEG, you can adjust the quality slider to balance file size against visual fidelity. For lossless formats like PNG, the full pixel data is preserved.

Pro tip

Need the smallest file size for web use? Convert to WebP at 80% quality. Most modern browsers support it, and you can cut file sizes by 25-35% compared with JPEG at the same visual quality.

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