Free Online SVG to PNG Converter

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Height will scale automatically to maintain aspect ratio.
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The Best Free SVG to PNG Converter Online

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) are the gold standard for web design logos and illustrations. Because they are made of mathematical code instead of pixels, they never get blurry. However, SVGs cannot be uploaded to many social media platforms, printing services, or email marketing tools. With the GadgetsFocus free online SVG to PNG converter, you can easily turn your vectors into universally compatible image files.

Unlike other converters that output low-quality, blurry images, our tool allows you to set the exact pixel width you want before conversion. Because SVGs scale infinitely, you can export a massive 5000px high-resolution PNG for printing without losing any crispness!

How to Convert SVG to PNG

  1. Upload Your SVG: Drag and drop your `.svg` file into the upload box above.
  2. Set the Size: The tool will detect the default width of the SVG, but you can change it! Type in the exact pixel width you need (e.g., 2000px). The tool will automatically calculate the height to maintain the correct proportions.
  3. Convert & Download: Click the orange “Download PNG Image” button. The tool will instantly render the vector code into crisp pixels and save the file to your device with full transparency preserved.

Why Use PNG Instead of JPG?

When converting vector graphics (like logos, icons, and charts), it is almost always better to choose PNG over JPG. Here is why:

  • Transparency: SVGs usually have transparent backgrounds. If you convert it to a JPG, the background will automatically turn solid white. Converting to a PNG preserves the transparent background, allowing you to place the logo on top of colored backgrounds or photographs.
  • Sharp Edges: PNG utilizes lossless compression, meaning the sharp, crisp lines of text and logos remain perfect. JPG uses lossy compression, which often adds ugly, blurry artifacts (called “compression noise”) around the edges of text and solid colors.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is my vector graphic uploaded to your server?

No. Your SVG file is read directly by your web browser and rendered onto a local HTML5 Canvas. No data is ever transmitted to a third-party server, guaranteeing 100% privacy for your proprietary logos and designs.

Why does my downloaded PNG look blurry?

If the downloaded PNG is blurry when you use it, it means the pixel width you exported it at was too small. Simply increase the “Target PNG Width” to a higher number (like 2000px) and download it again. Because SVGs are vectors, the newly generated image will be razor-sharp!