SVG to PNG Converter
Convert SVG vector files to high-quality PNG images at 1x, 2x, 3x, or 4x resolution. All processing happens in your browser.
Drop your SVG file here, or click to browse
Supports SVG files
How to Convert SVG to PNG
- 1
Upload SVG File
Select or paste your SVG file to convert.
- 2
Set Output Size
Choose the PNG resolution — scale up for high-DPI displays or print.
- 3
Preview Result
See how your SVG renders at the chosen resolution.
- 4
Download PNG
Download the rasterized PNG image.
SVG vs PNG: When to Convert
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a vector format — images are defined by mathematical shapes and can scale to any size without losing quality. PNG is a raster format where images are composed of pixels at a fixed resolution.
While SVGs are ideal for web use, some platforms (social media, email, certain CMS) don't support SVG files. Converting to PNG creates a universally compatible raster version at your chosen resolution.
This tool renders your SVG using the browser's SVG engine and captures the result as a high-quality PNG. You can scale the output to any resolution, making it perfect for creating high-DPI icons, social media graphics, and print materials from vector sources.
Key Features
Common Use Cases
- •Convert SVG logos to PNG for platforms that don't support SVG
- •Create high-resolution icons from vector sources at multiple sizes
- •Generate social media graphics from SVG designs
- •Export SVG illustrations as PNG for email newsletters
- •Create print-ready raster images from vector artwork
Frequently Asked Questions
Will converting SVG to PNG reduce quality?
If you convert at a high enough resolution, the PNG will look identical to the SVG at that size. Unlike SVG, PNG won't scale up cleanly, so choose a resolution that matches your needs.
Can I set a custom resolution for the PNG?
Yes. You can specify any width and the height is calculated proportionally. For high-DPI displays, use 2x or 3x your target display size.
Does the conversion preserve transparency?
Yes. PNG supports full alpha transparency, so any transparent areas in your SVG will remain transparent in the PNG output.
Why would I convert SVG to PNG?
Some platforms (email clients, social media, older systems) don't support SVG. PNG is universally supported and provides a reliable fallback for vector graphics.