SVG to PNG Converter

Convert SVG vector files to PNG format locally in your browser. Choose your maximum pixel dimension for crisp web icons, app graphics, or high-resolution exports. PNG output is lossless RGBA with full transparency support. Batch convert, preview thumbnails, download individually or as a ZIP. No uploads, no account required.

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Drop SVG files here

or Browse Files  ·  Multiple files supported

What This Tool Does

Renders SVG vector graphics to lossless PNG images entirely in your browser. The SVG is drawn onto an HTML canvas at the selected pixel dimensions, then encoded as a full-quality RGBA PNG with transparency support. Output files are ready for web publishing, app icons, social media, email, and any platform that expects a standard raster image — no server, no account, no file size limits.

Who This Is For

  • Web developers who need a PNG version of a logo or icon SVG for use in emails, messaging apps, or CMS platforms that don't render SVG
  • Designers exporting SVG assets to PNG for handoff to clients or developers who need raster formats
  • App developers generating PNG icons at specific pixel sizes from a single master SVG source
  • Anyone who needs a universally compatible image from an SVG without installing software

Example: Input: logo.svg (vector logo) → Output: logo.png (2048×2048 px, lossless RGBA, transparent background preserved)

💡 Need a different format? Try SVG to AVIF for next-gen web compression or SVG to TIFF for print-ready archival output. For icons and favicons, use SVG to ICO.

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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 your browser's native SVG renderer.
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Choose output dimensionsSelect a maximum pixel dimension (512–4096 px). The SVG is re-rendered at that size from its vector data — no quality loss regardless of the size you choose.
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Download your PNGsDownload files individually or check "Download as ZIP" for a single timestamped archive. All processing stays in your browser's memory.

🔒 Privacy & Security

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

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SVG to ICO → SVG to TIFF → SVG to AVIF → SVG to GIF → Image Resizer → PNG to SVG →

SVG vs PNG: Format Comparison

PropertySVGPNG
Format typeVector (XML-based)Raster (pixel-based)
ScalabilityInfinite — resolution independentFixed pixel dimensions
File sizeSmall for simple shapes; larger for complex pathsModerate — depends on dimensions and detail
TransparencyFull native supportFull RGBA (32-bit alpha channel)
Browser supportAll modern browsersUniversal — every browser, app, and OS
Email / messagingOften blocked or not renderedUniversal — always displays correctly
CompressionNo raster compression neededLossless — no quality degradation
Best forWeb icons, scalable UI, logosUniversal sharing, app icons, web images

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SVG to PNG?
PNG is supported by every browser, email client, messaging app, CMS, and operating system. SVG requires a capable renderer and is often blocked in email or not supported in older software. Converting to PNG ensures your image displays correctly everywhere.
Does PNG support transparency?
Yes — PNG supports full 32-bit RGBA transparency. Any transparent areas in your SVG (backgrounds, cutouts, soft edges) are preserved exactly in the PNG output. This makes PNG the best raster choice when transparency matters.
Can I convert multiple SVG 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 PNGs individually or as a single timestamped ZIP.
What output size should I choose?
For web icons and UI elements, 512 or 1024 px is usually sufficient. For app store icons, social media, and email headers, 1024 or 2048 px gives good results at all screen densities. For print or large-format use, 4096 px provides maximum quality. Because SVG is vector, re-rendering at any size produces a perfectly sharp result.
Is this tool free with no limits?
Yes — completely free with no file count 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_png_YYYYMMDDHHMM.zip using your local time — for example dataconversioncenter_svg_to_png_202603081430.zip.