Input SVG Image

Browse for an SVG file or drag & drop it here.

PNG Output

PNG output preview
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Conversion Options

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Background

About the SVG to PNG Converter

We built the SVG to PNG Converter as a simple but powerful tool for converting vector graphics into a high-quality raster format. While SVGs are perfect for logos and icons that need to scale, you often need a PNG for compatibility with social media, content management systems, or for use as a favicon. This tool makes that conversion effortless.

You can do more than just convert; you can also crop your SVG to a specific area, resize it to exact dimensions, and add a solid background color to transparent areas. The entire process happens in your browser, so your images are never uploaded, ensuring your data is always private.

How to Use the Tool

  • Upload an SVG file using the file browser or by dragging and dropping it.
  • An interactive crop box will appear. Drag and resize it to select the area of the SVG you want to render.
  • Use the "Resize" options to set a final width or height for the output PNG.
  • Choose a "Background Color" if your SVG has transparent areas you wish to fill, or keep it transparent (default).
  • The "Result" preview shows your final PNG in real-time.
  • Click "Download .png" to save your image.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would I convert an SVG to PNG?

Converting an SVG to a PNG is necessary when you need a static, pixel-based image for systems that don't support the SVG vector format. PNG is the best choice for this because it's universally supported and fully preserves transparency, making it perfect for logos, icons, and graphics on the web.

What is the difference between SVG and PNG?

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a vector format, which means it uses mathematical equations to draw shapes. This allows it to scale to any size without losing quality. PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a raster format, meaning it's made up of a fixed grid of pixels. PNGs are better for complex images like photos and are supported everywhere.

How do I keep the background transparent?

The "Transparent Background" option is enabled by default. As long as this is checked, any transparent areas in your SVG will be preserved as transparency in the final PNG file.

Is the SVG I upload kept private?

Yes, your privacy is guaranteed. The entire conversion process happens on your own computer, inside your web browser. Your SVG file is never sent to or stored on our servers.

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