What is an SVG to PNG converter?
An SVG to PNG converter rasterizes vector markup into pixels. SVG is scalable and code-based, while PNG is a fixed image format that is often easier to upload, preview, and share.
SVG to PNG turns vector artwork into a raster image that works in social posts, documents, slides, thumbnails, and apps that do not accept SVG. It is useful when a logo, icon, or illustration needs to become a regular PNG file.
Choose image
Click to upload or drag and drop
Convert JPG images to PNG format with transparency support.
Convert PNG images to compact JPG format.
Convert WebP files to widely supported JPG.
Compress JPG photos to modern WebP format.
Convert PNG to WebP for smaller file size.
Convert WebP back to lossless PNG.
An SVG to PNG converter rasterizes vector markup into pixels. SVG is scalable and code-based, while PNG is a fixed image format that is often easier to upload, preview, and share.
The browser renders the SVG just like it would on a web page, captures the visible artwork on a canvas, and exports that drawing as a PNG image. The resulting file is a pixel-based copy of the vector source.
• Converts icons, logos, diagrams, and vector illustrations into PNG.
• Makes SVG artwork usable in platforms that block or ignore vector files.
• Processes locally, which is helpful for brand assets and unpublished designs.
• PNG previews are easier for non-designers to open and review.
• Raster output avoids SVG restrictions in emails, marketplaces, and CMS fields.
• The converted asset can be dropped into slides, documents, and image editors.
• Exporting a logo for a social media profile.
• Turning a vector icon into a PNG for a presentation.
• Creating a raster backup of an illustration before sending it to a client.
1. Choose the SVG file you want to rasterize.
2. Review the rendered preview in the browser.
3. Create the PNG version from the visible artwork.
4. Download the image and place it wherever PNG is required.
It is a straightforward export tool for vector assets. You can turn SVG code into a familiar PNG file without opening a design application or sending brand graphics through an upload service.