Welcome to the most efficient SVG to PNG/JPG Converter on the web. Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) are the gold standard for web design because they look perfectly sharp on any screen size. However, you cannot easily upload an SVG file to platforms like Instagram, Facebook, or many content management systems, as they require standard raster image formats like PNG or JPG. Traditionally, you would have to open a heavy, expensive desktop application like Adobe Illustrator simply to export a vector file. Our free online converter completely eliminates that hassle by allowing you to convert your SVGs instantly in your browser.
What makes our tool superior to other online converters is its complete dedication to privacy and speed. When you drag and drop your SVG file into our converter, the file is never uploaded to a server. Instead, we use advanced HTML5 Canvas technology to render the vector paths directly within your own browser, and then we convert that rendering into a downloadable PNG or JPG. This means your conversion happens in milliseconds, and your proprietary logos and designs remain 100% private. Furthermore, we give you the option to scale the output resolution up to 4x, ensuring that your final raster image is incredibly crisp, high-definition, and perfectly suited for print or high-DPI displays.
A developer finishes a website and needs to provide the client with a rasterized version of the new SVG logo for their email signature. The developer drags the SVG into our tool, sets the scale to 2x for retina displays, and downloads a perfectly crisp transparent PNG in two seconds.
A social media manager is given an SVG logo by the design team, but LinkedIn and Twitter do not accept SVG uploads for profile pictures. The manager uses our tool to convert the SVG to a high-quality JPG, allowing them to update the company profiles immediately.
A university student downloads a beautiful vector illustration from a stock website to use in their PowerPoint presentation. PowerPoint struggles to render the complex SVG natively. The student converts it to a PNG using our tool, drops it into the slide, and the presentation runs smoothly.