SVG to PDF Converter
Convert SVG vector images to PDF documents for high-quality printing, sharing, and archiving
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Convert SVG vector graphics to PDF format for professional printing, documentation, and presentations
Supports .svg files. Multiple vector images can be combined into a single PDF document.
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What this tool does
Transform your Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) files into professional, print-ready PDF documents with this browser-based converter. Unlike traditional image converters that flatten your graphics, this tool maintains the crisp, scalable nature of vector art—ensuring your designs look perfect at any size or resolution.
Whether you're working with logos, technical diagrams, or detailed illustrations, our conversion process preserves every line and curve of your original SVG. The result? A high-quality PDF that maintains the sharp clarity of vector graphics, ideal for professional presentations, documentation, and high-resolution printing.
Key features
Convert SVG to PDF at up to 600 DPI for professional printing quality. Choose from multiple DPI settings to balance quality and file size.
Maintain the crisp, scalable nature of SVG graphics in PDF format. Perfect for logos, diagrams, and illustrations that need to remain sharp at any size.
All conversion happens locally in your browser using JavaScript PDF libraries. No vector data is transmitted to external servers.
Convert multiple SVG files simultaneously with unified preview. Create professional PDF documents from collections of vector graphics.
PDF output is optimized for high-quality printing. Vector-based designs remain sharp and clear on both screen and print media.
Zero server-side processing means no intermediate copies, no storage of your designs, and no third-party access to your vector files.
Supported Files & Technical Details
📄 Input Formats
We accept standard Scalable Vector Graphics files with .svg extensions, including SVGZ compressed versions. Our converter handles SVG 1.1 specification elements including paths, shapes, text, gradients, and basic filters.
📤 Output Format
Your files convert to standard PDF format (.pdf) with high-resolution rendering that maintains the crisp quality of your vector designs. The resulting PDFs work perfectly across all devices and platforms.
File Size Recommendations
There are no arbitrary limits, but for optimal performance, we recommend:
- Individual files: Under 10MB each
- Batch conversions: Under 100MB total
- Complex designs: Very intricate SVGs with thousands of paths may take longer to process, especially at higher DPI settings
Processing happens locally in your browser, so performance depends on your device's available memory.
Your Design Privacy is Our Priority
When you're working with sensitive logos, proprietary diagrams, or confidential designs, security matters. That's why we built this converter with privacy at its core.
100% Local Processing
Your SVG files never leave your computer. All conversion happens directly in your browser—no uploads to external servers, no cloud storage, no third-party access.
Temporary Data Handling
Your vector files exist only in your browser's temporary memory during conversion. Once you close the tab or refresh, all data is completely erased—nothing persists on your hard drive.
Transparent Operations
Every step of the conversion process happens openly in your browser. You can verify this yourself through developer tools—no hidden processes, no secret data collection.
Enterprise-Grade Protection
This approach eliminates common security risks: server breaches, unauthorized access, data retention issues, and exposure during transmission. Your designs remain entirely under your control.
Common Questions About SVG to PDF Conversion
Will my vector graphics stay sharp in the PDF?
Absolutely! While PDFs technically contain rasterized images, we render your SVGs at high resolution (up to 600 DPI) to maintain that crisp, scalable quality. The result looks perfect for professional printing and presentations.
Can I combine multiple designs into one document?
Yes—simply select multiple SVG files during upload. They'll combine into a single PDF with each design on its own page. You can even drag and drop to reorder them before conversion.
What DPI setting should I choose?
It depends on your needs: 72 DPI for web, 150 DPI for standard printing, 300 DPI for professional quality, or 600 DPI for ultra-high resolution. Higher DPI means better quality but larger file sizes.
| Use Case | Recommended DPI |
|---|---|
| Web / Digital Sharing | 72 DPI |
| Office / Home Printing | 150 DPI |
| Professional Print | 300 DPI |
Are my files uploaded somewhere?
No, never. All processing happens locally in your browser. Your designs never leave your computer—perfect for confidential projects and proprietary artwork.
Why do complex SVGs take longer?
Intricate designs with thousands of paths or complex filters require more computational power to render at high resolutions. For faster processing with detailed SVGs, try 150 DPI instead of 300+ DPI.
Can I edit the PDF afterward?
Yes! PDFs can be edited with standard software like Adobe Acrobat, Illustrator (for vector extraction), or free PDF editors. You can add text, annotations, or combine with other documents.