SVG to PNG
Rasterize SVG vector graphics to PNG images at any resolution. Perfect for sharing and compatibility.
Drop SVG files here to convert to PNG
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Max file size: 50 MB | Up to 20 files
How to Use SVG to PNG
Upload SVG File
Drag and drop or browse to select an SVG file. You can also paste SVG markup directly.
Set Output Resolution
Enter the desired width and height in pixels, or choose a scale multiplier (1x, 2x, 3x, 4x). Toggle background transparency or set a color.
Download PNG
Preview the rendered PNG and download. The output is crisp at the exact resolution you specified.
About SVG to PNG
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an excellent format for logos, icons, illustrations, and diagrams because it scales to any size without losing quality. However, many platforms, applications, and workflows require raster images in formats like PNG. PicTools' SVG to PNG converter renders your SVG files at any resolution you need, producing crisp, high-quality PNG output — all in your browser with no uploads.
The need for SVG to PNG conversion arises frequently in design and development workflows. While SVG is ideal for web display, you often need raster versions for social media posts, presentation slides, email signatures, print materials, favicon generation, and platforms that do not support SVG uploads. By converting to PNG at a specific resolution, you get a pixel-perfect raster image that displays consistently everywhere.
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