SVG to PDF Converter

Convert SVG vector graphics to PDF entirely in your browser. Create one PDF per file or combine all into a single multi-page PDF. Batch convert, preview thumbnails, download individually, as a ZIP, or as a merged document. No uploads, no account required.

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Drop SVG files here

or Browse Files  ·  Multiple files supported

ZIP contains one PDF per SVG · Use "Combined PDF" for a single multi-page document

What This Tool Does

Converts SVG vector graphics to PDF format entirely in your browser. Each SVG is rasterized at your chosen output width, then embedded in a PDF document sized to match your image or scaled to a standard page size (A4 or Letter). You can also combine all converted files into one multi-page PDF. No server upload, no account, no file size limits imposed by a backend.

Who This Is For

  • Designers delivering vector artwork as PDFs for clients who cannot open SVG files
  • Developers packaging SVG icon sets or UI assets as a single printable PDF document
  • Anyone submitting SVG graphics to systems that only accept PDF (forms, email, print shops)
  • Web teams archiving SVG illustrations in a universally readable, print-ready format

Example: Input: logo.svg (vector illustration) → Output: logo.pdf (universally openable PDF, ready for email, printing, or archiving)

💡 Need a raster image instead? Try SVG to PNG for lossless output or SVG to JPG for smaller files. To create a PDF from any image type, use Image to PDF.

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How It Works

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Drop your SVG filesDrag one or more .svg files onto the drop zone, or click Browse Files. Thumbnails generate immediately using the browser's native SVG renderer.
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Set width and page size, then click ConvertYour SVG is rendered to a canvas at the chosen width, preserving aspect ratio. jsPDF then embeds the canvas image into a PDF page — sized to your image or a standard paper size.
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Download your PDFsDownload files individually, as a ZIP archive, or click "Combined PDF" to merge all images into a single multi-page document.

🔒 Privacy & Security

All SVG rendering and PDF encoding runs entirely in your browser. SVG files are never sent to any server — they stay in your browser's memory from load to download. This is especially important for proprietary design assets, client logos, and confidential illustrations.

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SVG to PNG → SVG to JPG → Image to PDF → SVG to WebP → Image Resizer →

SVG vs PDF: Format Comparison

PropertySVGPDF
Primary useWeb graphics, UI, illustrationsDocuments, sharing, printing
File typeVector (XML-based)Document (mixed vector/raster)
Platform supportModern browsers onlyUniversal — every OS and device
Opens without softwareBrowser requiredYes — built into every OS
Multi-page supportNoYes — unlimited pages
Print-readyLimited (browser-dependent)Yes — designed for printing
Email compatibilityOften blockedUniversal acceptance
ScalabilityInfinite (vector)Fixed resolution when rasterized
Best forWeb UI, icons, animationsSharing, archiving, printing

Frequently Asked Questions

What PDF page size options are available?
Three options are available: Image Size creates a PDF page exactly matching your rendered SVG dimensions — no cropping, no letterboxing. A4 scales the image to fit within 210×297 mm page margins. Letter scales the image to fit within 8.5×11 inch page margins.
Can I create a single PDF with all my SVG files?
Yes — after conversion, click the Combined PDF button to merge all converted SVGs into one multi-page PDF. Each SVG becomes one page. This is ideal for icon libraries, design system exports, and presentation decks.
What output width should I use?
SVG is a vector format — it has no inherent pixel size. You choose the rasterization width. For print or high-quality output, 1200px or 2400px is recommended. For screen viewing, 800px is a good default. The aspect ratio from the SVG viewBox is always preserved automatically.
Can I convert multiple files at once?
Yes — drop up to 25 or more files at once. The tool processes them sequentially, shows per-file status badges, and lets you download all PDFs individually, as a timestamped ZIP archive, or merged into a single combined PDF.
Is this tool free with no limits?
Yes — completely free with no file size limits, no per-conversion limits, and no account required. Processing happens in your browser so we never see your files.
What is the ZIP file named?
The ZIP is named dataconversioncenter_svg_to_pdf_YYYYMMDDHHMM.zip using your local time — for example dataconversioncenter_svg_to_pdf_202603051709.zip.