CONVERT

Last reviewed: March 18, 2026

SVG to PNG

Convert SVG to PNG online when you need a raster export for slides, documents, uploads, or apps that cannot render SVG well. This page is especially useful for icons, logos, and simple illustrations.

Use SVG to PNG when you need predictable rendering in systems that treat vector files inconsistently. PNG is easier to place inside PDFs, forms, social tools, and basic editors.

How to use this page

  1. Upload your source file and keep the SVG to PNG preset selected.
  2. Review the output settings, then run the conversion in the browser.
  3. Preview the output and download the converted file when it looks right.

When to use this workflow

  • Use this route when you know the exact source and target format you need.
  • Choose the dedicated conversion page instead of the generic converter when you want a cleaner, task-specific workflow.
  • Use the base tool if you need to switch formats manually for edge cases.

Supported formats and expectations

  • Input: SVG
  • Output: PNG
  • Best for: logos, slides, docs, and reliable raster export

Limits to keep in mind

  • PNG is raster output, so it does not stay infinitely scalable.
  • Very large or complex SVGs may take longer to rasterize.
  • This route converts SVG to PNG only and does not trace raster art into vectors.

Launch the mapped converter with this preset already selected.

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Frequently asked questions

Why convert SVG to PNG?

PNG is often better supported in office apps, uploads, and templates that do not render SVG consistently.

Will the output stay sharp?

Yes, as long as you export at a suitable raster size for the destination.

Can this help with favicon or social image prep?

Yes. PNG is a common handoff format for both workflows.

Does this change the artwork itself?

No. It rasterizes the current SVG render into a static PNG output.