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Convert JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, TIFF, AVIF, SVG, HEIC and more to PDF, SVG, Base64, and every major format — free and private.
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Convert your images in 4 simple steps

Click 'Choose Files' or drag and drop your images into the upload area. Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, TIFF, AVIF, SVG, HEIC and more.

Choose the output format from the dropdown. Set quality and other options from the Settings panel.

Hit Convert All to batch-process all files at once. Up to 3 files convert in parallel so large queues finish fast.

Download files individually or grab them all as a ZIP. Everything runs in your browser — no uploads to any server.
SVG is a scalable vector format perfect for logos, icons, and illustrations, but it cannot be used everywhere — social media, email, print services, and many tools require raster formats. Our SVG converter rasterises your SVG to PNG, JPEG, or WebP at full quality so you can use your vector artwork anywhere.
Vectors are great — until they are not supported
Vector quality, universal compatibility
Convert between JPEG, PNG, WebP, BMP, HEIC, GIF, TIFF, AVIF, SVG and ICO
Process multiple images simultaneously to save time
Adjust compression quality for JPEG and WebP formats
All conversions happen in your browser for maximum privacy
See estimated file sizes before converting
Download all converted images as a single ZIP file
Find answers to common questions
Our converter renders SVG at the dimensions defined in the SVG file's width and height attributes. If your SVG is set to 512×512, the PNG will be 512×512 pixels. If your SVG uses relative or percentage dimensions, it will render at the browser's default viewport size.
Yes. PNG supports full alpha transparency, so any transparent areas in your SVG (like the background of a logo) will remain transparent in the converted PNG. JPEG does not support transparency — transparent areas become white.
SVG is resolution-independent, but the converter renders at the dimensions specified in the SVG. For high-resolution output (for print), ensure your SVG file defines large dimensions (e.g. 2000×2000px or higher) before converting.
Yes — text, shapes, gradients, and all SVG elements are rendered into the raster image exactly as they appear in the browser. If your SVG uses custom fonts, ensure those fonts are embedded or available, as missing fonts may fall back to system defaults.
SVG is generally preferred for web logos because it scales perfectly at any size and loads quickly. However, for email, documents, and platforms that do not support SVG, a high-resolution PNG with transparency is the best alternative.
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