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SVG to PNG Converter

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Convert SVG vector graphics to PNG at any resolution with transparency preserved. Set custom dimensions — no upload required.

Last updated 31 Mar 2026

To convert SVG to PNG, drop your vector file into the tool, set the output dimensions, and click Download. PNG preserves full alpha transparency from your SVG and works everywhere SVG isn't supported — social media, email clients, image editors. Set any pixel size since SVG is resolution-independent. All processing runs in your browser; files never leave your device.

Output Dimensions

Click to upload or drag and drop

SVG up to 50MB

Drop multiple files to convert them all at once

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How to use

  1. 1

    Open the SVG to PNG converter

    Visit the tool on kordu.tools — no account or installation needed.

  2. 2

    Upload your SVG file

    Click the upload area or drag and drop one or more SVG files. Batch conversion is supported.

  3. 3

    Set output dimensions

    Enter the desired width and height in pixels. Use the aspect ratio lock to maintain proportions.

  4. 4

    Preview the result

    Review the PNG preview before downloading.

  5. 5

    Download your PNG

    Click Download to save the rasterised PNG. Batch files all download at once.

Frequently asked questions

Is transparency preserved when converting SVG to PNG?
Yes. PNG supports full alpha transparency. Transparent backgrounds and semi-transparent elements in your SVG are preserved exactly in the PNG output.
What resolution should I use?
For web use: 1024px width is usually sufficient. For app icons: 256px or 512px. For social media: match the platform dimensions (e.g. 1200×630 for OpenGraph). For print: use inches × DPI (e.g. 4-inch logo at 300 DPI = 1200px).
Is my file uploaded to a server?
No. The SVG is rendered to a canvas element in your browser. Your files never leave your device.
Why would I convert SVG to PNG?
Many platforms don't support SVG: social media sites (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), email clients, some CMSes, and older design tools all require raster images. Converting to PNG gives you universal compatibility.
Will I lose quality?
No quality is lost from the SVG source. Since SVG is scalable, you can rasterize at any size with perfect sharpness. Set a larger pixel dimension for higher resolution output.
Can I batch convert multiple SVGs to PNG?
Yes. Drop multiple SVG files and download all converted PNGs in a single batch.
What's the difference between SVG to PNG and SVG to JPG?
PNG preserves transparency and is lossless. JPG does not support transparency (transparent areas become white) but produces smaller files. Use PNG for logos and icons; use JPG for prints and platforms where file size matters.
Does it handle complex SVGs with gradients and filters?
Yes. The SVG is rendered by your browser's native SVG engine, which handles gradients, masks, filters, clipPaths, and embedded fonts.
What is the maximum file size for SVG input?
The tool handles SVG files up to 50 MB. Very complex SVGs may take slightly longer to render.
Can I use this on mobile?
Yes. The tool works on any modern mobile browser on iPhone and Android.

Convert SVG vector graphics to high-quality PNG raster images directly in your

browser — no upload, no signup, no software installation required. Set custom

width and height to rasterize the SVG at exactly the resolution you need.

Since SVG is resolution-independent, you can export at any pixel dimension

without any quality loss from the source.

PNG fully supports alpha transparency, so transparent backgrounds and semi-transparent

elements in your SVG are preserved exactly in the PNG output. This makes SVG to PNG

ideal for converting logos and icons for platforms that don't accept SVG — social

media, email clients, CMS systems, and older design tools.

Aspect ratio locking prevents accidental stretching. Batch conversion is supported —

drop multiple SVG files at once and download all PNGs in a single click. All

processing runs client-side by rendering the SVG to a canvas; your files never

leave your device.

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