Convert SVG to PNG

Rasterize SVG vector files to PNG at any resolution. Free and private.

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Drag & drop your SVG file here
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✅ Converted!

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How to Convert SVG to PNG Online

Render scalable vector graphics to high-resolution PNG images — at any size you need.

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Upload Your SVG File

Drag and drop your SVG file onto the upload area or click Browse. The SVG is rendered in your browser so you can preview it immediately.

2

Set Output Dimensions

Enter the desired width and height in pixels. Since SVG is vector-based, you can export at any resolution — 512px, 1024px, or higher — without quality loss.

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Convert to PNG

Click Convert. The SVG is rendered onto an HTML canvas at your specified dimensions, then exported as a high-quality PNG file.

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Download the PNG

Download the PNG immediately. Transparency (alpha channel) from the SVG is preserved in the PNG output — no white background added.

Why Convert SVG to PNG?

Not every platform accepts SVG — but PNG works everywhere.

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Universal Compatibility

Social media, email clients, and many web platforms don't support SVG. PNG exports from your vector art work everywhere without compatibility issues.

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Export at Any Resolution

Need a 2048×2048 icon for the App Store or a 64×64 favicon? SVG scales perfectly — export the same file at any size with no pixelation.

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Transparency Preserved

PNG supports alpha transparency, so SVG graphics with transparent backgrounds export cleanly — no white box, no quality loss.

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Fully Private

Conversion is done using HTML Canvas in your browser. Your SVG files never leave your device — complete privacy guaranteed.

Frequently Asked Questions

At the size you export, yes — the PNG will be pixel-perfect. If you later display the PNG larger than its export size, it will appear blurry because PNG is raster-based. Always export the PNG at its intended display size or larger.

SVGs that reference external resources (web fonts, linked images) may not render correctly since the browser must fetch those resources. For best results, use self-contained SVGs with inline styles and embedded content.

Yes — export your SVG as a PNG here at 256×256 or 512×512, then use our Favicon Generator to convert it to all the required .ico and PNG sizes for web browsers.

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