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SVG to PNG — convert SVG to PNG free, in your browser

Drop your SVG files and pick the size you need. Download a PNG that keeps its transparent background and opens in any app, marketplace, or document. Free, no signup, no watermark.

Drop SVG files to convert to PNG

SVG · up to 50 files · 100 MB each

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Vector to pixels — read this before you convert

An SVG is a set of drawing instructions: lines, curves, and colors described as math. That is why it stays razor-sharp at any size, from a tiny favicon to a billboard. The catch is that most places outside a web page never learned to read it. App stores, marketplaces, email clients, older content systems, and office software often reject an SVG outright or render it wrong. A PNG works in all of them, and it keeps a transparent background.

Converting flips your image from math to a fixed grid of pixels. A PNG is locked to the width and height you export it at. Blow it up past that size later and the edges turn soft and blurry, because the pixels have to be stretched to fill the gap. Shrinking is fine; enlarging is not. So decide the biggest size you will ever need and export at least that large. For screens, doubling the dimensions gives you a crisp result on high-DPI and retina displays.

One more thing about text. AnyResizer draws your SVG on a canvas using the fonts your browser can reach. If the design leans on an unusual typeface or a font pulled from an external link, the letters may shift slightly or fall back to a default. Everything runs on your own machine — the SVG is rasterized locally, then encoded to PNG. Drop a single file and it saves straight down; drop a batch and it comes back as a ZIP.

Features

Transparent background stays

PNG supports transparency, so a see-through SVG keeps its clear areas. No white box appears behind your logo or icon.

Pick any output size

Set the pixel dimensions before you convert. Export at the largest size you will need, or double it for sharp retina display output.

Runs on your device

The SVG never leaves your browser. Open the Network tab while you convert and you will see nothing uploaded.

When converting SVG to PNG helps

Logos and icons for app stores

App stores and marketplaces ask for PNG icons at fixed pixel sizes. Export your vector logo at the exact dimensions they require.

Favicons and email signatures

Browsers and mail clients want a small raster image, not a vector. A transparent PNG sits cleanly on any background color.

PowerPoint and Word documents

Office apps often mishandle an embedded SVG or shift it around the page. A PNG drops in and stays put where you place it.

Printing a design or graphic

Print counters and layout tools expect a raster file at a set resolution. Export a large PNG so the print stays sharp on paper.

Uploading a vector logo to a site

Many sites only accept PNG or JPG for a brand logo. Convert your SVG first and the upload form takes it without a fuss.

Thumbnails and previews

Content systems and galleries render a flat image, not vector code. A PNG thumbnail shows up correctly everywhere it is displayed.

Built for SVG-to-PNG, transparency and all

  • Transparent areas of the SVG carry straight through to the PNG
  • Export at 1x, 2x, or any pixel size you type in
  • PNG opens on every app, marketplace, and document format
  • One broken SVG never stops the rest of the batch

How to convert SVG to PNG in three steps

  1. Drop your SVG files

    Add a single vector or up to fifty at once. Each one lands in the queue, ready to convert with the same settings.

  2. Choose the output size

    Enter the pixel width and height for the PNG. Aim for the biggest size you will use, since you cannot scale a PNG back up cleanly.

  3. Download your PNG

    One file saves on its own. A batch downloads as a single ZIP, each image renamed with a .png extension.

Tips for clean SVG-to-PNG conversions

  1. Tip 1:

    Pick the size before you convert, not after. Enlarging a finished PNG past its exported size makes the edges look blurry.

  2. Tip 2:

    Doubling the width and height gives you a 2x PNG that looks crisp on high-DPI and retina screens.

  3. Tip 3:

    Keep the transparent background if the image will sit on different colors. PNG holds the alpha channel, unlike JPG.

  4. Tip 4:

    If your SVG uses an unusual or externally linked font, check the text in the preview before you download, in case it falls back.

SVG to PNG — frequently asked

Got an SVG that won't upload?

Drop it here, choose your output size, and download a PNG that keeps its transparent background and works everywhere.