Convert SVG to PNG Online — Any Resolution

Rasterize SVG vectors to crisp PNG images at your chosen size.

How It Works

  1. 1Upload your image by dragging it into the drop zone or clicking to browse.
  2. 2Adjust the quality slider to balance file size and visual fidelity (optional).
  3. 3Click Download to save your converted image.

About SVG to PNG

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) files are resolution-independent and perfect for logos, icons, and illustrations. But many platforms — social media, messaging apps, document editors, and presentation software — require raster formats like PNG. This tool renders your SVG at any resolution you choose and exports it as a crisp PNG image with full transparency support. Since SVGs are infinitely scalable, you can export at 2x or 4x for retina displays without any loss of sharpness, making this tool ideal for preparing high-DPI assets. Common use cases include converting logo files for social media profiles, turning icon sets into raster images for app development, and creating high-resolution versions of diagrams or illustrations for print. The tool uses the browser's native SVG rendering engine and Canvas API, so the output is pixel-perfect and matches exactly what you see in your browser.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What resolution should I export at?

For web use, export at 1x (e.g. 200×200 for a 200px icon) or 2x for retina displays. For print, export at 300 DPI equivalent — multiply your desired print size in inches by 300.

Can I set custom dimensions for the PNG?

Yes. Since SVG is a vector format, you can export it at any resolution without quality loss. Enter your desired width and height, or leave them blank to use the SVG's default dimensions.

Why can't I use SVG directly?

While SVGs work great on the web, many platforms — social media, messaging apps, email, document editors — require raster formats like PNG. Converting SVG to PNG lets you use your graphics anywhere.

Will the PNG look blurry?

No, as long as you export at the right resolution. Since the source is a vector, the PNG will be perfectly crisp. For high-DPI screens, export at 2x or 3x your display size.

Is my file uploaded to a server?

No. Transmute processes everything locally in your browser using JavaScript and the Canvas API. Your files never leave your device — there is no server, no upload, no cloud processing.

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