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What SVG to PNG conversion does

SVG is a vector format, meaning it is made of shapes rather than pixels — great for logos and icons, but not accepted by many apps, social platforms or document editors. Converting SVG to PNG turns it into a normal image that opens and uploads anywhere, while keeping transparency.

How the conversion works

Your SVG is rendered into a PNG image at its natural size, using a renderer that handles modern SVG features accurately. Transparent areas are preserved, so the graphic drops cleanly onto any background.

All processing takes place on our server, and no files are retained. Your files and the converted results are deleted automatically once the download is complete.

How to use it

  1. Drag your SVG files into the upload area, or click to select them. Multiple files can be added at once.
  2. Click Convert. A progress bar shows the upload, followed by processing.
  3. Download the converted PNG files.

Good to know

Unlike an SVG, a PNG has a fixed size and will blur if enlarged far beyond it, so keep the original SVG if you may need larger versions later. For display, upload and sharing, PNG is the practical choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert an SVG to PNG?

SVG is a vector format that many apps, social platforms, and document editors can't display or upload. PNG is a raster image that works almost everywhere, so converting lets you use your graphic where SVG isn't accepted.

Will the PNG still scale like the SVG?

No. Converting turns the vector into a fixed grid of pixels, so the PNG no longer scales infinitely — enlarging it past its rendered size will look blurry. Keep the original SVG for anything you may need to resize later.

Does the PNG keep the transparent background?

Yes. If your SVG has no background fill, the PNG keeps those areas transparent, which is ideal for logos and icons placed over other content.

Can the edges look soft or jagged?

The SVG is rendered to pixels at a set size, so very fine lines can soften slightly once rasterized. For crisp results, use the PNG at or below its rendered size rather than blowing it up.

How many files can I convert, and is it private?

You can upload up to 30 SVG files per batch (20MB each, 200MB total), returned as PNGs in a single ZIP. Every uploaded and converted file is deleted automatically one hour after processing.

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