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Convert PNG to SVG

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How to convert PNG to SVG

Step 1: Provide your PNG files using the button above or by toss and let go.

Step 2: Click the 'Convert' button to start the conversion.

Step 3: Fetch your converted SVG files.


PNG to SVG Conversion FAQ

How do I convert PNG to SVG without losing image quality?
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Upload your PNG file and our converter applies format-aware quality optimization for SVG output. For lossless targets (PNG, TIFF, BMP) every pixel is preserved bit-for-bit; for lossy targets (JPG, WebP) you can tune the quality factor (default 90) before download. PNG uses DEFLATE compression over filtered scanlines, so every pixel survives exactly, plus a full 8-bit alpha channel. An SVG stores shapes as mathematical paths and text as text, not as pixels, so it is a document rather than a raster grid.
Only up to a point, and it is worth setting expectations first. Tracing turns pixel regions into paths, which works well for logos, line art and flat-colour graphics with clear boundaries. A photograph has no such boundaries, so the trace yields either a crude posterised approximation or an SVG with tens of thousands of paths that is larger and slower to render than the original. SVG cannot represent a photograph — tracing one produces either a crude approximation or a file larger than the original raster.
In an SVG, text is real text — selectable, searchable and re-styleable, and it needs the font to be available or embedded to render as intended. Converting away from SVG turns that text into pixels or into document text depending on the target; converting towards SVG only produces real text if the source had a text layer to begin with.
No pixel data, no. Both formats store the image without lossy compression, so the picture that comes out is identical to the one that went in and the conversion can be repeated indefinitely. What changes is file size, and which features travel — colour depth, embedded profiles, layers and animation are all supported unevenly between lossless formats.
Transparency survives when SVG is PNG, WebP, TIFF, GIF, or SVG. Converting to JPG flattens the alpha channel against a white background — if you need transparency, pick a transparency-aware target instead of SVG. SVG is the W3C’s XML-based vector format, a recommendation since 2001 and now native to every browser.
Embedded ICC colour profiles are read from the source PNG and re-attached to the SVG output where the format supports it (JPG, PNG, TIFF, WebP). Formats without profile support fall back to sRGB with a soft-proof step.
Camera EXIF (ISO, shutter, lens, GPS) is preserved by default during PNG -> SVG when both formats support metadata. Use the privacy toggle to strip metadata before download if you want to share images without geolocation or device-fingerprint exposure.
Yes — drag multiple PNG files into the upload zone and they queue in parallel. Free tier accepts 100 MB per file; Premium has no per-file cap and runs more parallel workers, so a 200-image batch typically finishes in under two minutes.
For straightforward format conversion we run the same libpng / libjpeg-turbo / libwebp / ImageMagick pipelines a desktop editor uses, at the same quality. The difference is that desktop tools open one file at a time; we accept a batch and run them in parallel on server-side workers.
Default behaviour is 1:1 — your SVG output has the same pixel dimensions as the source PNG. If you need to resize as part of the conversion, use /resize-image/ after, or chain the operations with the /image-pipeline/ utility.
For JPG / WebP, quality 75-85 typically yields an SVG 60-80% smaller than the PNG with no visible difference at normal viewing distance. For lossless SVG (PNG, TIFF), expect smaller savings — usually 5-30% via better deflate / LZW compression than the source already had. SVG renders perfectly at any size, stays editable, is searchable and diffable as plain text, and is usually a fraction of the size of an equivalent PNG.
Yes — uploaded PNG files are processed in isolated workers and deleted within minutes. We never read, store, or share the pixel data. The full retention window is documented at /privacy/.

PNG

PNG files process transparency and use lossless compression, making them ideal for graphics, logos, and screenshots.

SVG

SVG files contain vector graphics that scale perfectly to any size without losing standard.


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