SVG to PNG Converter
Last updated: January 15, 2025
Convert SVG to PNG at any resolution. Free browser-based tool with transparency support. Perfect for using vector graphics in apps that only accept raster images.
TL;DR
- Convert SVG to PNG entirely in your browser — no upload, no sign-up, free.
- SVG scalability: Infinite, vector-based
- PNG compression: Lossless (DEFLATE)
- Batch conversion supported; all files stay on your device.
Drag & Drop your SVG files here
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Select SVG FilesAbout SVG to PNG Converter
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a wonderful format for web-based icons, logos, and illustrations — it scales to any size without losing quality and keeps file sizes small. However, there are many situations where you need a raster PNG instead. Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn do not accept SVG uploads for profile pictures or posts. Many email clients cannot render SVG inline. Microsoft Office applications have limited SVG support — older versions of Word and PowerPoint cannot insert SVG files at all. And if you need to provide a favicon or app icon at specific pixel dimensions, you must rasterize your SVG to PNG. Our SVG to PNG converter lets you specify the exact output dimensions, ensuring you get a pixel-perfect raster image at the resolution you need. Whether you want a 16×16 favicon, a 512×512 app icon, or a 4K wallpaper, you control the output size. The converter renders the SVG in your browser using the same rendering engine that displays web pages, ensuring accurate results. Transparency is fully preserved, so logos and icons with transparent backgrounds stay transparent in the PNG output. Everything happens locally — no uploads, no accounts, no waiting.
Key Statistics
SVG scalability
Infinite, vector-based
PNG compression
Lossless (DEFLATE)
Transparency
8-bit alpha channel
Processing
100% client-side, no upload
SVG vs PNG Comparison
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Common Use Cases
Uploading SVG logos or icons to social media platforms that only accept raster images
Creating favicons and app icons at specific pixel dimensions from vector source files
Embedding vector graphics in Microsoft Office documents or email campaigns
Generating raster assets for mobile or desktop applications from SVG design files