SVG to PDF
SVG to PDF
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SVG to PDF
This SVG to PDF converter keeps vector data intact so your artwork stays sharp at any zoom and remains usable in design tools.
Why PDF for vectors?
PDF is unique because it keeps the vector data intact:
- Stays sharp at any zoom - Unlike PNG/JPG, there are no pixels to get blurry
- Editable - Open in Illustrator or Inkscape and modify the paths
- Universal - Everyone can view PDFs without special software
- Print-ready - Printers love PDF because the quality is guaranteed
Common use cases
- Sending logos to clients - They can view it without Illustrator
- Print shop submissions - PDF is accepted everywhere
- Brand guidelines - Logos embedded in PDF documents stay vector
- Presentations - PDFs scale perfectly on any projector
Page size options
We fit your SVG onto a standard page size. For most logos and icons, the exact size doesn't matter - the vector scales anyway. If you need a specific size, you can crop it afterward.
If a vendor asks for legacy formats, use SVG to EPS. For pure raster print files, choose SVG to TIFF. PDF spec reference: Adobe PDF.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The PDF contains actual vector paths, not pixels. It stays sharp at any zoom and can be edited in vector software.
Yes. The vector paths are preserved. Open in Illustrator, Inkscape, or any vector editor and modify freely.
For logos and icons, it usually doesn't matter - the vector scales anyway. Use A4 for documents, Letter for US printing.
Both work. PDF is more modern and universal. EPS is legacy but some old workflows still require it.
Yes. Every computer, phone, and tablet can view PDFs with built-in software.