Useful output sizes
Choose a common longest-edge size of 64, 128, 256, 512, or 1024 pixels instead of exporting an unexpectedly small PNG.
Local single-file conversion
Convert one SVG into a transparent PNG with an exact output size. Choose a common preset, keep the original proportions, and download the result directly in your browser.
Introduction
SVG files can scale without a fixed resolution, while PNG files use a fixed pixel canvas. This converter lets you choose that canvas size before rasterizing the SVG, which helps prevent tiny output files and makes the result ready for its intended destination.
brand-mark.svg
Vector artwork · 32 × 32 canvas
brand-mark.png
1024 × 1024 · Transparent PNG
SVG is the scalable source format. PNG is the fixed-pixel copy for destinations that need a common raster image.
| Feature | SVG | PNG |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Editable vector artwork and responsive scaling | Fixed-size uploads, previews, and raster-only tools |
| Scaling | Scales without a fixed pixel grid | Rendered at explicit pixel dimensions |
| Editing | Can be edited as vector artwork | Edited as raster pixels |
| Choose it when | You need a flexible design source | A service requires a common PNG image |
The controls focus on the two details that matter most: the final pixel size and the original proportions.
Choose a common longest-edge size of 64, 128, 256, 512, or 1024 pixels instead of exporting an unexpectedly small PNG.
Aspect ratio locking is enabled by default, so wide logos and tall illustrations are not stretched into the wrong shape.
The selected SVG is processed locally in your browser and does not need to be uploaded before you can download the PNG.
Step 1
Drop one SVG file into the converter or select it from your device.
Step 2
Choose a common longest-edge preset or enter custom width and height values.
Step 3
Convert the SVG, check the final dimensions, and download the PNG file.
Output dimensions
The converter calculates the other dimension from the SVG aspect ratio. A 2:1 logo set to 1024 pixels becomes 1024 × 512 instead of a distorted square.
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Keep the SVG as the editable vector source and export a PNG when another tool needs fixed pixels.
Export vector icons at practical pixel sizes for interfaces, favicons, launchers, content systems, and upload forms that require PNG files.
Turn logos, diagrams, and illustrations into PNG files that work in slide decks, documents, email editors, and collaboration tools.
Create a raster copy with exact dimensions for teammates or integrations that cannot use the original SVG file.
Export a 512 or 1024 pixel PNG from a small SVG source when you need sharper rendering on high-density screens.
Choose the size required by the destination. 64 and 128 pixels work for small interface icons, 256 and 512 pixels suit larger UI assets, and 1024 pixels provides a flexible high-resolution result for presentations and publishing.
Many SVG icons declare a small canvas such as 24 or 32 pixels even though vector artwork can scale cleanly. Starting at a 1024-pixel longest edge avoids an unexpectedly tiny PNG while leaving smaller presets one click away.
Yes. The converter does not add a background, so transparent parts of the SVG remain transparent in the PNG. An opaque background shape already present in the SVG will still appear.
Yes. You can enter dimensions from 1 to 16,384 pixels. Aspect ratio locking is enabled by default; turn it off only when you intentionally need to change width and height independently.
No. Conversion runs locally in your browser. Active and externally loaded SVG content is removed before the file is previewed and converted.
This converter handles one SVG at a time so the size controls and preview stay focused on the current asset. Choose another file after downloading the result.