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How to Convert SVG to PNG Online Free β€” Any Resolution Guide

Alex Morgan Β· 5 min read Β· Last updated June 2026


SVG is resolution-independent, but many platforms only accept raster images. Use our free SVG to PNG Converter to export at the size you need, with transparent or solid backgrounds.


Why Convert SVG to PNG?

Social media, older apps, and many upload forms expect PNG or JPG β€” not vector SVG. Converting lets you use logos, icons, and illustrations where SVG isn't supported.


Choose the Right Output Size

SVG scales perfectly to any size, but PNG is fixed-resolution. Export at the largest size you might need β€” upscaling a PNG afterward causes quality loss.


Transparent Backgrounds for Logos

Transparent PNG output matters when your icon or logo needs to sit on top of other content without a white box around it.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Why would I convert a scalable SVG into a fixed-resolution PNG?

Many platforms, apps, and older software don't support SVG and require a standard raster image format β€” converting to PNG at your needed resolution makes the image universally usable.

What resolution should I choose when converting?

Choose the largest resolution you might need, since SVG can be re-exported at any size, but a PNG can't be cleanly upscaled afterward without quality loss.

Does the converted PNG support transparency?

Yes, if your SVG has a transparent background, you can preserve that transparency in the PNG output rather than adding a solid background.

Will text in my SVG render correctly in the PNG?

Generally yes, as long as the SVG's fonts are properly embedded or use system-available fonts β€” externally-referenced fonts not loaded in the browser may not render as expected.


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