SVG to PNG, JPG & WebP Converter

Rasterize SVG vectors into pixel images — free, in your browser, and sharp at any size. Because SVG is a vector format, exports at 2x or 4x are re-rasterized at full quality rather than upscaled, making this ideal for turning logos and icons into crisp production assets. Files are never uploaded.

How to convert an SVG to PNG, JPG, or WebP with Allypdf

  1. Drop in one SVG or a whole icon set.
  2. Choose PNG, JPG, or WebP, then a 1x-4x scale or exact pixel dimensions.
  3. Convert — your browser redraws the vector at the target size on a canvas.
  4. Download the images individually or as a ZIP.

Why "no upload" matters here

SVGs are usually work product: unreleased logos, client branding, product icons, diagrams for internal docs. Running those through a random online converter means uploading design work that may be under NDA. Allypdf rasterizes the vector with your own browser's rendering engine — the file never leaves your device, and there is no server copy of your client's unlaunched brand.

Common uses

  • Export a logo as a transparent PNG for documents, slides, and marketplaces that reject SVG.
  • Generate 1x/2x/4x icon assets for app stores and design handoffs from a single vector.
  • Convert diagrams to JPG for platforms that only accept photos.
  • Batch-rasterize an icon library and download it as one ZIP.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert an SVG to PNG for free?

Drop the SVG onto Allypdf's converter, pick PNG and a scale, and click Convert — the PNG downloads immediately with transparency preserved, free and without a watermark. Everything runs in your browser.

Will the export be blurry at large sizes?

No — that's the advantage of starting from SVG. The vector is re-rasterized at the exact output size you choose, so a 4x export is genuinely sharp, not an enlarged bitmap.

Why does my converted SVG look wrong or have missing parts?

Browsers block external resources while rendering an SVG for canvas export: linked images, imported stylesheets, and web fonts (including @font-face) cannot load, so those parts export missing or with substituted fonts. Allypdf detects these references and shows a warning so you can check the result — self-contained SVGs convert perfectly.

Can I keep a transparent background?

Yes. PNG and WebP exports keep transparency by default, with an option to flatten onto white. JPG has no alpha channel, so JPG output is always placed on a white background.

Is my SVG uploaded to a server?

No. The rasterization happens in your browser using its own rendering engine and a canvas — the SVG never leaves your device, which matters for unreleased branding and client work.

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