Image Converter

SVGPNG

Rasterise SVG with transparency preserved. Batch up to 20 files. Runs entirely in your browser.

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SVG — up to 20 files · PNG output

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SVG vs PNG — when to use each.

SVG Your input format
  • Vector — scales to any size without quality loss
  • Very small file size for graphics and icons
  • Editable as code or in design tools
  • · Not a photo format — geometric shapes only
  • · Raster conversion loses vector scalability
PNG Your output format
  • Lossless — pixel-perfect every save
  • Supports transparency (alpha channel)
  • Sharp text, crisp edges, clean screenshots
  • · Larger file size than JPG
  • · Not ideal for high-resolution photos

Good reasons to switch to PNG.

Logos and icons

You need transparency. PNG supports transparent backgrounds — essential for logos that overlay on different colored surfaces.

Further editing

PNG is lossless, so opening and saving multiple times introduces no compression artifacts. Use it as your working format before final export.

Screenshots and UI

Screenshots with text, sharp interface elements, and solid colors look significantly better in PNG than JPG.

Common questions.

The PNG is exported at the SVG's native viewport size. Set your SVG dimensions to the desired pixel resolution before converting for best results.
The conversion rasterizes the SVG at the specified dimensions. At sufficient resolution for your use case, the quality will be excellent.
Yes. Upload multiple SVG files and convert them all to PNG in one batch.
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