SVG to PNG

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SVG to PNG

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SVG to PNG

Need to turn an SVG into a PNG? Drop your file above and grab your image in seconds. Everything runs locally in your browser - your files never touch our servers.

When you might need this

SVG is brilliant for websites, but not everything plays nice with vectors. Here are some real situations where you'll want a PNG instead:

  • Social media uploads - Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn don't accept SVG files. You need a PNG or JPG.
  • Email signatures - Most email clients (especially Outlook) won't render inline SVG. A PNG with transparent background works everywhere.
  • Powerpoint and Google Slides - Vector support is patchy. PNG gives you consistent results across devices.
  • Print shops asking for raster files - Some printers can't handle vector. PNG at 300 DPI sorts that out.
  • App stores and marketplaces - Product listings usually require PNG screenshots and icons.

Getting the best output

The trick with SVG to PNG is choosing the right size. SVG scales infinitely, but once it's a PNG, the pixels are locked in. A few tips:

  • For web use: 2x your display size (so a 100px icon becomes 200px PNG for retina screens)
  • For social media: At least 1200px wide for sharp images on feeds
  • For print: Calculate your DPI - a 4-inch print at 300 DPI needs a 1200px image

Transparent backgrounds carry over automatically. If your SVG has transparency, your PNG will too - no extra steps.

What makes this different

Most online converters upload your file to their servers. Ours doesn't. The conversion happens entirely in your browser using HTML5 Canvas. That means:

  • No waiting for uploads or downloads from a server
  • Your designs stay private - nothing leaves your computer
  • Works offline once the page loads

Frequently Asked Questions

Drag your SVG file onto the upload area (or paste the code), pick your size, and hit Convert. The PNG downloads straight to your device.

You're probably exporting too small. Since PNG is pixel-based, you need to export at the actual size you'll display it - or 2x for sharp retina screens.

Yes. PNG supports transparency, so if your SVG has a transparent background, the PNG will too. No extra settings needed.

No hard limit since it runs in your browser. Very complex SVGs with thousands of paths might be slow, but they'll work.

No. Everything processes locally in your browser. Your files never leave your computer - we literally can't see them.

Free users can convert 3 files at a time. Pro users get batch processing for up to 50 files at once.