Convert SVG to PNG
Transform SVG vector graphics into high-quality PNG images with customizable size and background options
Convert SVG files to PNG format with professional precision. Choose custom dimensions, DPI settings, and background colors for perfect results every time.
Upload Files
Upload SVG files to convert to PNG format
Supports: SVG
Convert SVG to PNG
Transform SVG vector graphics into high-quality PNG images. Perfect for web use, icons, logos, and sharing.
Why Choose Our SVG to PNG Converter?
Professional vector to raster conversion with advanced options
Customizable Output
Set custom dimensions, DPI, and quality settings for perfect results
Background Options
Choose transparent, white, black, or custom background colors
High Quality
Preserve vector quality with anti-aliasing and compression controls
Batch Conversion
Convert multiple SVG files to PNG at once for efficiency
How to Convert SVG to PNG
Convert SVG vector graphics to PNG images in four simple steps
Upload SVG Files
Select or drag and drop SVG files into the converter
Configure Settings
Choose output size, background, quality, and other options
Convert & Download
Process your files and download high-quality PNG images
Download PNG Images
Save your converted PNG images to your device
Supported Formats
Convert SVG vector graphics to PNG raster images with full control over quality and settings
Input Formats
Upload SVG vector graphics files
Output Formats
Convert to PNG format with transparency support
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between SVG and PNG?
SVG is a vector format that can be scaled infinitely without quality loss, while PNG is a raster format with fixed dimensions. Converting SVG to PNG is necessary when you need a specific size for web use or compatibility with applications that don't support SVG.
Can I maintain transparency when converting SVG to PNG?
Yes, our converter supports transparent backgrounds. You can choose to maintain the original transparency or add a solid background color (white, black, or custom).
What DPI should I use for different purposes?
For web use, 72 DPI is standard. For print, use 300 DPI for high-quality results. Higher DPI values create larger files with better detail reproduction.
How do I choose the right output size?
Consider your use case: for web graphics, use the display size needed; for print, calculate based on DPI requirements. Our tool offers presets for common sizes and custom dimension input.
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