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SVG to PNG Converter

Upload an SVG file or paste SVG code and export a high-resolution PNG at any size. Set custom dimensions, use scale presets, and download instantly. Free, no signup required.

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How to Use This Tool

Upload an SVG file by dragging it onto the dropzone or clicking "Browse Files". Alternatively, switch to the "Paste Code" tab and paste SVG markup directly. The tool loads the SVG and lets you set exact output dimensions before exporting as PNG.

Use the width and height inputs to set your desired pixel dimensions. With the aspect ratio lock enabled, changing one dimension automatically adjusts the other. The 1x, 2x, and 3x scale presets multiply the original SVG dimensions for quick high-DPI exports. Click "Download PNG" to save the rendered image.

Why Convert SVG to PNG?

SVG is ideal for logos, icons, and illustrations because it scales without quality loss. However, many platforms — social media, email clients, office software — don't support SVG. Converting to PNG gives you a universally compatible image file at exactly the resolution you need.

This converter runs entirely in your browser. Your SVG files are never uploaded to a server, making it safe for confidential brand assets and proprietary designs. The conversion uses the HTML5 Canvas API for accurate, high-quality rendering.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between SVG and PNG?

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a vector format that uses mathematical paths and shapes, so it scales to any size without losing quality. PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a raster format made of pixels with a fixed resolution. SVGs are ideal for logos, icons, and illustrations, while PNGs are better for sharing images at a specific size or using in contexts that don't support SVG.

When should I convert SVG to PNG?

Convert SVG to PNG when you need to use your image in a context that doesn't support SVG — such as social media uploads, email signatures, Microsoft Office documents, or older software. PNGs are also useful when you need a fixed-resolution image for print or when you want to prevent others from easily editing your vector artwork.

What resolution should I export my PNG at?

For web use, export at 1x or 2x the display size to ensure crisp rendering on standard and high-DPI (Retina) screens. For print, aim for at least 300 DPI at the final print size. This tool lets you set exact pixel dimensions or use 1x, 2x, and 3x scale presets to quickly generate the size you need.

Does this tool preserve transparency?

Yes. SVGs with transparent backgrounds will produce PNGs with transparency preserved. The PNG format supports full alpha transparency, so any semi-transparent elements in your SVG will render correctly in the exported file.

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