SVG to Image Converter
Convert SVG to PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP or TIFF at any resolution — instantly and privately, right in your browser.
Why choose SVGtoIMG
SVGtoIMG
- Files are processed entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded
- No file size limits beyond your device's memory
- Six output formats: PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF
- Export at any resolution with 1×–4× quick scaling
- Transparent backgrounds preserved where the format allows
- Completely free, no registration, no watermark
Other converters
- Upload your file to a server you don't control
- Daily limits or paywalls for larger files
- Often only PNG or JPG output
- Fixed or limited resolution choices
- Flatten transparency onto white without asking
- Sign-up walls, ads on the download, or watermarks
How to convert SVG to an image
Four steps, no upload, no waiting
Add your SVG
Drag and drop your SVG file onto the converter, or click to browse. It loads instantly and never leaves your device.
Pick a format
Choose PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP or TIFF. Each format is produced locally with the right encoder for the job.
Set size & options
Enter any output resolution, lock the aspect ratio, adjust quality for lossy formats, and choose a transparent or solid background.
Download
Your converted image is ready immediately. Click download — no watermark, no queue, no account required.
Convert SVG to PNG, JPG and more — the private way
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is perfect for logos, icons and illustrations because it stays sharp at every size. But many apps, marketplaces and social platforms only accept raster images. SVGtoIMG converts SVG to PNG, SVG to JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP and TIFF so your vector artwork works everywhere — without ever uploading a file.
Choose the right output format
- PNG — lossless with full transparency. The best default for logos and icons.
- JPG — small, lossy files for photos and gradients; choose a background since JPG has no transparency.
- WebP — modern format with smaller files than PNG or JPG, and transparency support.
- GIF — a 256-color palette with optional one-bit transparency, ideal for simple flat graphics.
- BMP — uncompressed bitmap for legacy and Windows workflows.
- TIFF — uncompressed RGBA for print and archival.
Export at any resolution
Because SVG is vector-based, it can be rasterized at any resolution with no quality loss. Set a precise width and height, or scale to 2×, 3× or 4× for crisp high-DPI exports destined for Retina displays, print, or large hero banners. The aspect ratio locks by default so your image never stretches.
Privacy by design
Unlike most online converters, SVGtoIMG never sends your files anywhere. Conversion happens 100% in your browser using the HTML canvas, so your designs stay confidential and conversions are instant. There are no servers in the loop, which means no upload waits, no file-size caps, and nothing logged.
Frequently asked questions
How do I convert an SVG to PNG?
Drop your SVG into the converter above, choose PNG as the output format, set the resolution you want, and click download. The whole conversion happens in your browser — your file is never uploaded.
Is the SVG converter free?
Yes. SVGtoIMG is completely free with no registration, no watermarks, and no limits on how many files you convert.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. All conversion runs locally in your browser using the HTML canvas. Your artwork never leaves your device, which makes it fast and private.
What output formats are supported?
You can convert SVG to PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP and TIFF. PNG, WebP and GIF support transparency; JPG, BMP and TIFF are flattened onto your chosen background color.
Can I export a high-resolution image?
Yes. Because SVG is a vector format, it can be rasterized at any size without quality loss. Type in a custom width and height, or use the 1×, 2×, 3× and 4× buttons to scale up from the SVG's intrinsic size.
How do I keep a transparent background?
Choose a format that supports transparency (PNG, WebP or GIF) and leave the Transparent option checked. For JPG, BMP and TIFF, pick a background color since those formats have no alpha channel.
Will my fonts render correctly?
Yes. If your SVG references a Google Font, SVGtoIMG can fetch and embed that font so the text rasterizes correctly. This is the one feature that contacts an outside server: only the font's name is sent to Google to download the font file — your SVG itself never leaves your device. You can turn font embedding off in the converter at any time.
Can I convert several SVGs at once?
Yes. Drop in as many SVGs as you like, choose your settings once, and download each result individually or grab them all as a single ZIP. Everything still converts locally in your browser.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. SVGtoIMG works in any modern browser on desktop, tablet or phone — there's nothing to install.