PNG → SVG
Convert your PNG files to SVG for free, in your browser. No upload, no signup.
Drag your images or click
PNG · JPG · WebP · AVIF · JXL · GIF · BMP · PDF
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Why convert PNG to SVG?
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) — Lossless format created in 1996 to replace GIF. Ideal for images with transparency, screenshots, logos, and illustrations.
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) — XML-based vector format. Scales losslessly at any size, ideal for logos and icons. PixelCrush rasterizes source SVGs and vectorizes raster targets via automatic tracing.
Converting PNG to SVG typically reduces file size while preserving a visual quality close to the original.
Quick comparison
PNG
Source formatPortable Network Graphics
Released in 1996
All browsers and systems
Best for: logos, screenshots, illustrations
- Lossless
- Alpha transparency
- Supported everywhere
- Heavy files
- Not great for photos
SVG
Target formatScalable Vector Graphics
Released in 2001
All browsers and systems
Best for: logos, icons, flat illustrations
- Vector (lossless)
- Tiny for logos
- Editable as code
- Photo vectorization yields poor quality
- Not suitable for photos
How it works
- 1
Drop your PNG
Drag the file or paste it (⌘V).
- 2
Adjust the settings
Optional quality and max width.
- 3
Download the SVG
Local, instant conversion.
Frequently asked questions
Is PNG → SVG conversion free?+
Yes, totally and without limit. PixelCrush requires no signup or payment — you can convert as many PNG images to SVG as you wish.
Are my files uploaded to a server?+
No. All conversion happens in your browser via WebAssembly. No image leaves your device, ensuring privacy and speed.
Can I convert multiple PNG files to SVG at once?+
Yes, batch processing is native. Drop multiple files or a folder, adjust the settings, then download everything as a .zip in one click.
Is SVG well supported by browsers?+
All browsers and systems For a public site, AVIF and WebP are the safest choices.
Is there a file size limit?+
No imposed limit. The only constraint is your device's memory, but files of several MB pass without difficulty.