Convert SVG to PNG Online for Free

SVG is the right format for logos and icons while you're designing — it scales to any size without losing sharpness — but plenty of places you need to put that artwork simply don't accept vectors: social media profile fields, older CMS image fields, email signatures, favicon generators, and most design tools that expect a raster upload. This tool rasterizes your SVG into a PNG at whatever pixel width you specify, with the height calculated automatically to preserve the original aspect ratio.

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Convert SVG to PNG Online for Free

SVG is the right format for logos and icons while you're designing — it scales to any size without losing sharpness — but plenty of places you need to put that artwork simply don't accept vectors: social media profile fields, older CMS image fields, email signatures, favicon generators, and most design tools that expect a raster upload. This tool rasterizes your SVG into a PNG at whatever pixel width you specify, with the height calculated automatically to preserve the original aspect ratio.

Because SVGs are resolution-independent, there's no single "correct" output size — that's exactly why this tool exposes a width control instead of guessing. Set it higher (say, 2000px+) for a crisp export destined for print or a high-DPI display, or lower (256-512px) for something like a favicon or app icon. The PNG's transparency is preserved from the SVG, so icons and logos with transparent backgrounds stay that way in the output.

Everything renders locally in your browser using the Canvas API — your vector artwork, which may include unreleased branding or client work, never gets uploaded anywhere. Drop in one SVG or several at once; each is rasterized independently at your chosen width and, for multiple files, zipped together for a single download.

FAQ

Common questions

It depends on where you're using it: 2000px+ for print or high-resolution displays, 512-1024px for general web use, and 16-256px for favicons or small icons. Since SVGs have no fixed size, you get to choose based on your use case.

Yes — PNG supports transparency, so any transparent areas in your SVG (common in logos and icons) are preserved exactly in the rasterized output.

No, as long as you choose a width appropriate for where you're displaying it. Since PNG is a fixed-resolution format, scaling that specific PNG up much larger afterward can look soft — export at the largest size you're likely to need.

Yes — the SVG is rendered using your browser's own native rendering engine before being captured as a PNG, so it supports the same SVG features your browser already displays correctly.

No — rasterization happens entirely client-side using the Canvas API, so your vector artwork, including any unreleased designs, stays on your device the whole time.