SVG Converter Online Free. Convert SVG to PNG or JPG - Any Size, No Sign-Up.
RepetiGo's free SVG converter renders your SVG file into a PNG or JPG raster image at any size you choose. Because SVG is a vector format with no fixed resolution, you decide the output size at export time - a small icon can become a crisp 4000px banner, or a large illustration can become a small favicon, with no loss of sharpness from the vector source.
This tool solves a common, simple problem: you have a logo, icon, or illustration as an .svg file, but the place you need to use it - a social media upload, a Word document, an old design tool, a print layout, a form field - only accepts PNG or JPG. Upload the SVG, choose your output format and size, and download a raster file ready to use anywhere.
What Is an SVG File, and Why Convert It to PNG or JPG?
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) stores an image as mathematical shapes and paths rather than a fixed grid of pixels. This makes SVG ideal for logos, icons, and illustrations that need to look sharp at any size - but it also means many everyday tools and platforms don't accept it. Social media uploads, most Microsoft Office and Google Docs image fields, older design software, ID card and print layout tools, and most Indian government portals all expect a standard raster image - PNG or JPG - not SVG.
Converting SVG to PNG or JPG "flattens" the vector shapes into a fixed grid of pixels at whatever size you choose. This is the opposite operation to vectorizing a PNG into SVG - both are legitimate needs depending on which direction you're working in.
SVG vs PNG vs JPG - Format Comparison
| Feature | SVG (Vector) | PNG (Raster) | JPG (Raster) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Made of | Mathematical paths and shapes | A fixed grid of pixels | A fixed grid of pixels |
| Resizing | Scales to any size, always crisp | Fixed resolution - enlarging causes blur | Fixed resolution - enlarging causes blur |
| Transparency | ✓ Supported | ✓ Supported - full alpha channel | ✗ Not supported |
| File size | Very small for simple graphics | Larger than SVG for the same graphic | Smallest of the three for photos |
| Universal acceptance | ✗ Rejected by many upload forms, older software, most Indian portals | ✓ Nearly universal | ✓ Universal |
| Editable as shapes | ✓ Yes, in Illustrator, Inkscape, Figma | ✗ Pixel editing only | ✗ Pixel editing only |
| Best for | Logos, icons, source design files | Logos and icons once rasterized - keeps transparency | Photos, portal uploads, printing, general sharing |
| When to convert SVG → PNG/JPG | - | When you need transparency in the raster output | When you need the smallest possible file and don't need transparency |
How to Convert SVG to PNG or JPG Online Free in 3 Steps.
Step 1 - Upload Your SVG File
Click Select SVG Files or drag and drop your .svg file - or several SVG files at once for batch conversion. RepetiGo reads the SVG's declared size automatically, so you can see exactly what dimensions it will export at before converting. There's no fixed file size cap, because everything runs on your own device.
Step 2 - Choose Output Format and Size
As soon as you upload, RepetiGo converts your SVG automatically at the default settings - PNG format at 4x the SVG's native size. Change the Output Format to JPG if you don't need transparency and want the smallest file. Change the Export Size to 1x for the SVG's original declared dimensions, or 2x, 4x, or 8x to render a larger, higher-resolution image - the dropdown shows the exact pixel dimensions each option will produce. Every uploaded file re-converts automatically whenever you change these settings.
Step 3 - Download Your PNG or JPG
Click Download for a single file. For a batch, click Download ZIP to get every converted file in one archive. File names are preserved with the new extension (logo.svg → logo.png). Because nothing was ever uploaded, there's nothing left on any server once you're done.
★ Batch SVG Conversion.
Icon libraries, logo variations, and illustration sets are usually a folder of SVG files, not a single one. RepetiGo's batch converter handles any number of files in one session:
Upload all SVG files at once - drag a multi-file selection or Ctrl+Click (Windows) / Cmd+Click (Mac) to multi-select.
Each file converts automatically at your chosen format and size as it's added.
Change the format or export size at any point to re-convert every file in the batch to the new setting.
Click Download ZIP to get one archive containing all the converted files, named identically to the originals.
★ Indian Use Cases - Who Converts SVG Files in India?
Web Developers and Designers Exporting Assets
Indian developers and designers frequently need a raster export of an SVG icon or logo - for a favicon, an app store listing image, a social media profile picture, or a design handoff document that doesn't support vector embeds. Converting once at the right size avoids re-exporting from design software for every use case.
Print Shops and Offices Using Older Software
Many Indian print shops, DTP centres, and offices still run older versions of CorelDRAW, Photoshop, or basic layout software that can't import SVG directly, or need a flattened raster version to place inside a specific document layout. Converting the customer's SVG logo to a high-resolution PNG first removes the compatibility problem entirely.
Students and Freelancers Submitting Documents
Students, freelancers, and small business owners often have a logo or certificate design only as an SVG - from a design tool or downloaded template - and need a PNG or JPG to paste into a Word document, a PowerPoint presentation, a project report, or an online form that only accepts standard image uploads.
Choosing the Right Export Size.
| Use Case | Recommended Setting | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Favicon or browser tab icon | 1x or 2x, PNG | Favicons are small (16-64px) - the SVG's native size is usually enough |
| Social media profile picture | 4x, PNG | Platforms display profile images at various sizes - a larger source avoids blur on high-DPI screens |
| Website header logo | 2x-4x, PNG | Matches typical retina/high-DPI display requirements without an oversized file |
| Print layout (visiting cards, banners) | 4x-8x, PNG or JPG | Print needs higher resolution than screen use - larger export avoids pixelation |
| Word document or presentation | 2x, PNG | Documents are usually viewed on screen - 2x balances clarity and file size |
| Portal or form upload with a KB limit | 1x or 2x, JPG | Smaller file size helps meet strict upload limits - use Compress Image if still too large |
Why Use RepetiGo's SVG Converter?
| Feature | RepetiGo | Adobe Illustrator / Photoshop | Online SVG Converters | Browser "Save As" / Screenshot |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free to use | ✓ Always free | ✗ Paid subscription | ~ Varies, often limited | ✓ Free |
| Choose exact export size | ✓ 1x to 8x, shown in pixels | ✓ Full manual control | ~ Often fixed or limited | ✗ Fixed to screen resolution |
| PNG with transparency | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes | ~ Varies | ✗ Screenshots are usually opaque |
| Batch conversion | ✓ Yes - upload any number of files | ~ Manual per file | ~ Limited on free tiers | ✗ Not possible |
| No software install | ✓ Browser-based | ✗ Requires installation | ~ Varies | ✓ Built into the OS |
| Files ever leave your device? | ✗ Never - 100% browser-based | ✓ Never - local software | ✓ Yes - uploaded to their servers | ✓ Never - local |
| No watermark on output | ✓ Always | ✓ Yes | ~ Some add watermarks | ✓ Yes |
Your Files Are Safe. Always.
| Protection Layer | What It Means in Practice |
|---|---|
| 🖥️ 100% Browser-Based Conversion | Your SVG is rendered into PNG or JPG using your own device's processing power via the browser. It is never uploaded to any server. |
| 🚫 Nothing Ever Leaves Your Device | Because conversion happens locally, there is no upload, no transfer, and nothing on any server for us to store or delete. |
| 🔒 Safe Rendering, Even for Untrusted SVGs | SVG files can technically contain embedded scripts. RepetiGo renders your SVG using the browser's image element, the same safe method used to display images on any webpage - embedded scripts are never executed. |
| 🚫 No Account = No Data Profile | No sign-up means no personal data, no file history, and no usage profile is ever created. |
| 👁️ No Content Is Read | RepetiGo's code cannot see, analyse, or extract what's in your file - it only renders pixels on your own device. |
Common Questions About SVG Conversion.
Q1: Does Converting SVG to PNG or JPG Lose Quality?
Converting from SVG always involves choosing a fixed output size, since SVG has no inherent resolution of its own - once rendered at that size, the PNG or JPG is a normal raster image with the same quality characteristics as any other. PNG output is lossless at the size you choose - no compression artifacts. JPG output uses standard JPG compression, which is visually near-identical to the source at quality 90+. The only thing to get right is the export size: choose a size too small for your use case (for example, exporting a favicon-sized SVG at 1x and then trying to print it as a banner) and the result will look blocky, not because the conversion lost quality, but because you're enlarging a fixed-resolution image after the fact. Export at a large enough size for your intended use and there is no visible quality loss.
Q2: What Size Should I Export My SVG At?
It depends on where the image will be used. For on-screen use like a website logo or a document image, 2x to 4x the SVG's native size is usually enough to look sharp on modern high-DPI screens. For print - banners, visiting cards, signage - use 4x to 8x, since print resolution requirements are higher than screen resolution. If you're unsure, exporting larger is safer than exporting too small: you can always resize a large PNG down, but enlarging a small one will look blurry. See the Export Size guide above for specific recommendations by use case.
Q3: Can I Convert SVG to JPG Instead of PNG?
Yes. Select JPG as the output format before or after uploading. Since JPG doesn't support transparency, RepetiGo fills any transparent areas of the SVG with a white background automatically - this is the correct, expected behaviour, not an error. Use JPG when you don't need transparency and want the smallest possible file size; use PNG when you need the transparent background preserved.
Q4: Why Won't My Converted File Open in Some Programs?
This is unlikely once converted - PNG and JPG are among the most universally supported file formats and open in essentially all image viewers, editors, browsers, office software, and upload portals. If a converted file doesn't open somewhere, check that the file downloaded completely and that you're opening the actual .png or .jpg file, not the original .svg. If you specifically need PNG for a program that says it doesn't support your file, confirm you selected PNG (not JPG) as the output format before converting.
Q5: Is It Safe to Convert an SVG File I Downloaded From an Unknown Source?
SVG is an XML-based format that can technically include embedded JavaScript, which is a real security consideration if an untrusted SVG is opened in certain contexts, like directly in a browser tab or embedded live in a webpage. RepetiGo's converter avoids this risk entirely: it loads your SVG using the browser's standard image element - the same mechanism used to display any image on any website - which renders the visual content but never executes any embedded script. The output PNG or JPG is a plain raster image with no possibility of embedded code, regardless of what the source SVG contained.
Q6: What Is the Difference Between SVG Converter and PNG to SVG?
These tools do opposite jobs. SVG Converter (this page) takes a vector SVG file and rasterizes it into a fixed-pixel PNG or JPG - useful when you have an SVG and need a standard image file. PNG to SVG does the reverse: it traces a raster PNG image into vector paths, useful when you only have a PNG logo or icon and need a scalable SVG version of it. If you're starting from an SVG and need PNG or JPG, use this page. If you're starting from a PNG and need SVG, use the PNG to SVG converter instead.
More Free Image Tools from RepetiGo.
| Tool | What It Does | Link |
|---|---|---|
| PNG to SVG | Vectorize a PNG logo or icon into a real, scalable SVG | Open PNG to SVG |
| Compress Image | Reduce PNG or JPG file size after conversion | Open Compress Image |
| Resize Image | Resize the converted PNG or JPG to exact pixel dimensions | Open Resize Image |
| Remove Background | Remove the background from a converted PNG | Open Remove Background |
| PNG to JPG | Convert a PNG (including one exported here) into JPG | Open PNG to JPG |
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