SVG to PNG Converter

Turn any SVG into a crisp PNG image — choose the size, scale for sharp screens, keep it transparent or add a background.

🔒 Runs entirely in your browser — your image is never uploaded
Preview

Your PNG preview will appear here.

Output size
Background
Transparent
File size

About the SVG to PNG Converter

SVG files are perfect for logos, icons, and illustrations because they stay sharp at any size — but not every app can open them. This converter redraws your SVG onto a pixel-based PNG that works in presentations, documents, chat apps, online shops, and anywhere else a normal image is expected. You control the exact width, add extra sharpness for retina displays, and choose between a transparent or solid background — all without your artwork ever leaving your device.

  • Keep the background transparent so a logo or icon sits cleanly on any color.
  • Set the width to match where it will be used, then let the height follow the shape.
  • Turn sharpness up to 2× or 3× for crisp results on modern high-resolution screens.

How it works

Three steps. No sign-up, no upload, no wait.

1

Add your SVG

Paste the SVG code or drop in a .svg file — it stays on your device.

2

Pick a size

Set the output width and scale, and choose a background if you need one.

3

Download the PNG

Preview the result live, then save a crisp PNG image in one click.

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Private by design.Everything happens right here in your browser. Your files are never uploaded — we never see them.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why turn an SVG into a PNG?
SVG is a vector format that many apps, email clients, and social platforms can't display. A PNG is a standard image that works everywhere — in slides, documents, messages, marketplaces, and older tools — so converting to PNG makes your graphic universally shareable.
Can I keep a transparent background?
Yes. By default the PNG is exported with a transparent background, so your logo or icon blends onto any color. If you'd rather have a solid backdrop, turn on Background color and pick a shade.
What size and scale should I use?
Set the width in pixels to match where the image will be used — height follows the SVG's own proportions automatically. The scale multiplier renders extra detail for sharp results on high-resolution screens; a scale of is a good choice for retina displays.
The preview is blank — what went wrong?
That usually means the SVG code is incomplete or contains an error. Make sure you copied the whole thing, from the opening <svg> tag to the closing </svg>. Icons that reference external files or fonts may also render partially.
Will the PNG look blurry?
No. Because SVG is vector-based, it's redrawn cleanly at whatever size you choose — there's no quality loss from scaling up. For the sharpest output on modern screens, bump the scale multiplier to 2× or 3×.
Is my image kept private?
Completely. The conversion happens right inside your browser using your device's own graphics — your SVG is never uploaded and nothing is sent to a server.