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SVG format guide
SVG is a vector image format that stays sharp at any size and works especially well for icons, diagrams, and interface graphics.
Choose SVG when you want resolution independent graphics that scale cleanly across mobile, desktop, and print layouts. It is efficient for shapes, lines, logos, and UI assets.
Best for
- Icons and logos
- Charts and diagrams
- Browser rendered artwork
On Convert Bench
SVG currently behaves as a destination format in Convert Bench, so it is something you can convert into from other supported sources.
Right now, SVG is mainly something you convert into. Common incoming formats include BMP, ICO, ICNS, IFF, JPEG, and more.
Convert SVG to
0No direct outbound conversion is currently exposed in the main interface for this format.
Convert to SVG from
21When this format is a good fit
SVG is at its best when the artwork is built from shapes, strokes, and clear edges rather than from photographic detail. Logos, icons, maps, charts, and interface assets usually benefit from it because one file can scale from a small button to a large print layout without turning soft.
What to know before converting
SVG is not a universal upgrade for every picture. If the source is a photo, a textured painting, or any image with lots of tiny pixel-level detail, converting it to SVG can produce awkward paths, bloated files, or artwork that no longer looks natural.
Practical conversion notes
- Start with flat artwork, simple silhouettes, or clean line art for the most reliable SVG results.
- If the file contains text, review the output in a browser or design tool to make sure spacing and alignment still look correct.
- Because SVG is currently a target format here, pay extra attention to whether the source format is likely to preserve the qualities you care about most.
Ready to convert?
Return to the homepage, upload your files, choose a compatible target format, and download the converted result when processing finishes.