SVG to PNG
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What it does
SVG to PNG renders your scalable vector graphics into fixed-resolution PNG images right in your browser — no upload, no server, no account required. SVG files are great for logos and illustrations that need to scale at any size, but many platforms — social media, email clients, apps — don't accept SVG. Converting to PNG gives you a universally compatible raster image while keeping crisp edges thanks to PNG's lossless compression. Choose the output resolution you need, drop in your SVG, and Carbide renders it locally on your device in seconds. Your artwork is never sent anywhere, making this the most private way to flatten an SVG. The tool is entirely free, supports transparency (including SVG elements with transparent backgrounds), and works offline once the page has loaded.
How to use the SVG to PNG
- Open the SVG to PNG tool in Carbide — free, no sign-up required.
- Click 'Choose file' or drag your SVG file into the tool.
- Set the desired output width or height in pixels to control the PNG resolution.
- Click 'Convert' — the tool renders the SVG to PNG locally on your device.
- Download the PNG file ready to use anywhere.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I set the resolution of the output PNG?
- Yes. You can specify the width or height in pixels before converting, so the PNG is rendered at exactly the size you need.
- Will transparent parts of my SVG be preserved in the PNG?
- Yes. PNG supports transparency, so any transparent areas in your SVG — such as a logo on a clear background — will remain transparent in the output.
- Why can't I just use the SVG directly?
- Many platforms including Word documents, email clients, and some social media sites do not support SVG. PNG is universally accepted everywhere.
- Is the conversion done on my device or on a server?
- Entirely on your device. The tool renders the SVG in your browser's canvas element and exports it as PNG — no data ever leaves your machine.