SVG to PNG Guide
Export SVG vector graphics to PNG so they render correctly everywhere and keep transparency for logos and icons.
SVG is the best format for crisp, scalable graphics, but some platforms block SVG uploads or display them inconsistently. PNG is widely supported, keeps transparency, and works great for logos, icons, UI assets, and previews.
Ready to convert an SVG now? Use SVG to PNG.
When SVG to PNG is the right choice
PNG is a solid choice when you need a reliable raster image that keeps clean edges and supports transparency.
- Logos that need transparent backgrounds
- Icons and UI graphics for apps and websites
- Uploads to CMS platforms, marketplaces, and editors that do not support SVG
- Slide decks and documents that expect PNG assets
- Preview images for a vector file without opening a design tool
If your artwork is photo like and you want smaller files, consider SVG to WEBP or SVG to JPG depending on your needs.
Step by step conversion
- Open SVG to PNG.
- Upload your SVG file.
- Click Convert to PNG.
- Download the PNG and drop it into your workflow.
The original SVG stays unchanged. The conversion creates a separate PNG export you can share or upload.
Transparency details
PNG supports transparency (alpha channel). That makes it ideal for logos on colored backgrounds and layered designs.
- Transparent backgrounds are preserved when your SVG uses transparent areas
- Shadows and soft edges often look clean in PNG
- For the smallest file sizes with transparency, WEBP can be a good alternative
Keep your SVG as the master source so you can re export PNGs at different sizes later.
Tips for clean PNG exports
- Use a clean SVG with simple shapes and consistent colors
- Convert fonts to outlines to avoid missing font rendering differences
- Crop your SVG viewBox to the artwork bounds so the PNG has the right padding
- Use PNG for logos and icons, and consider JPG or WEBP for photos
Related tools
- SVG to JPG for broad compatibility where transparency is not needed
- PNG to WEBP for smaller files with transparency support
- PNG to JPG for removing transparency and shrinking size for photos
- PNG to SVG if you want to vectorize a simple logo or icon
Frequently asked questions
Will the PNG keep transparency?
Yes. PNG supports transparency, so transparent areas from your SVG can carry over to the output.
Is PNG always the best choice?
PNG is great for logos, icons, and UI graphics. For large photos, JPG or WEBP often creates smaller files. For simple vector shapes, keep SVG as your master.
How long are my files stored?
Files are stored only long enough to complete the conversion and provide your download link briefly. After a short period they are deleted automatically as described in the Privacy Policy.