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Convert SVG vectors to PNG images | Batch conversion | Custom size & background

Conversion Settings

Why Use Our SVG to PNG Converter?

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SVG files are converted entirely in your browser using Canvas API. Nothing is uploaded.

Custom Scaling

Scale output from 1x to 4x, or set custom pixel dimensions for any size.

Background Options

Keep transparent background or add white, black, or any custom color.

Batch Conversion

Convert multiple SVG files at once. Download all as a ZIP file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SVG to PNG?
While SVG is great for scalable graphics, PNG is more widely supported for social media, presentations, and applications that don't support vector formats. PNG also renders faster for complex graphics.
What does the scale setting do?
Scale multiplies the SVG's original dimensions. A 100x100 SVG at 2x becomes a 200x200 PNG. Higher scales produce sharper images for high-DPI displays or print.
Will the PNG keep transparency?
Yes, if your SVG has transparent areas and you select "Transparent" background, the PNG will preserve transparency. Choose a background color if you need an opaque image.
Why might some SVGs not convert correctly?
SVGs with external resources (fonts, images) or advanced filters may not render perfectly in the browser. For best results, ensure your SVG has embedded fonts and resources.
What's the maximum output size?
You can set custom dimensions up to 10,000 pixels. Very large outputs may take longer to process depending on your device's capabilities.

About SVG to PNG Converter

Convert SVG to PNG online free with FreeToolBox — render your scalable vector graphics files into raster PNG images at any resolution you need. SVG is a vector format that scales infinitely without quality loss, but many applications (social media platforms, word processors, email clients) require raster PNG or JPG files. Our converter renders your SVG using the browser's native engine and exports it at your chosen width and height with pixel-perfect quality.

The conversion runs entirely in your browser — your SVG file is never uploaded to any server. You can set a custom canvas size, choose background color (or keep transparent), and download the resulting PNG. Completely free, no account required, no watermarks.

Best use cases for SVG to PNG conversion

When should you use SVG to PNG vs other image tools?

Use SVG to PNG when the source is a vector file and the destination platform needs a raster image. If you need to change the final size after export, continue with Image Resize. If the PNG ends up too heavy for the web, use Image Compress. If you later need JPG, WebP, or AVIF output, finish with Image Convert.

Compared with upload-first converters, FreeToolBox keeps brand assets, client graphics, UI illustrations, and internal diagrams on your own device. That matters when you're exporting logos or product assets you do not want to upload just to rasterize.

Continue your image workflow: visit the Image Tools hub for resize, compress, convert, crop, OCR, and cleanup tasks in one place.

Frequently Asked Questions

What resolution should I choose for the PNG output?

For web use: 72–96 PPI is sufficient. For print: use at least 300 PPI. Since SVG is vector, you can render at any size without quality loss — choose dimensions that match your end-use need.

Can I use this for logos, transparent website graphics, or presentation slides?

Yes. SVG to PNG is especially useful for logos, transparent UI assets, website graphics, slide decks, and document visuals when the destination tool does not handle raw SVG files well.

Will the PNG have a transparent background?

Yes, by default the PNG preserves transparency from the SVG. You can also choose to fill the background with a solid color (e.g., white) before export.

What SVG features are supported?

Standard SVG 1.1 features including paths, shapes, text, gradients, patterns, and filters. CSS animations and JavaScript interactivity are not included in the static PNG export.

Is my SVG file uploaded to a server?

No. The conversion uses the browser's native SVG rendering and Canvas API. Your file stays on your device throughout.

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