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SVG to PDF converter

Convert SVG images to PDF documents. Combine multiple files into one PDF. Free, no registration.

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SVG to PDF conversion

Why convert SVG to PDF?

SVG is a vector format for the web, but print shops, clients, and document workflows typically require PDF. Converting SVG to PDF preserves the vector quality — the output scales to any size without pixelation, making it ideal for logos, diagrams, icons, and technical drawings.

PDF supports both vector and raster content, CMYK color space, and embedded fonts. Converting SVG to PDF is essential for preparing web graphics for print production, creating brand assets, and generating documents from vector illustrations.

This converter processes files locally in your browser — nothing is sent to any server. No registration, no limits, no watermarks.

How to convert SVG to PDF

  1. Upload your SVG file

    Drag and drop your SVG file onto the converter or click to browse.
  2. Convert

    Click Convert - files are processed locally in your browser.
  3. Download your PDF

    Download the converted PDF file with a single click. For multiple files, use the bulk download option to save everything as a ZIP.

What makes this converter different?

  1. Complete privacy

    Your files are processed entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to any server.
  2. No limits

    Convert as many files as you need. No daily limits, no file size restrictions, no watermarks.
  3. Quality control

    Adjust settings to find the perfect balance between file size and quality.
  4. Instant conversion

    All processing happens locally using modern browser APIs - fast and works offline after loading.

SVG vs PDF – format comparison

SVG vs PDF – format comparison
FeatureSVGPDF
Lossy compression
Lossless compression
Transparency (alpha channel)
Animation support
Web browser supportAll browsersBuilt-in PDF viewer
Compact file size
Metadata (EXIF)

SVG

  • Lossy compression
  • Lossless compression
  • Transparency (alpha channel)
  • Animation support
  • Web browser support
    All browsers
  • Compact file size
  • Metadata (EXIF)

PDF

  • Lossy compression
  • Lossless compression
  • Transparency (alpha channel)
  • Animation support
  • Web browser support
    Built-in PDF viewer
  • Compact file size
  • Metadata (EXIF)

Quality settings - what to choose when converting SVG to PDF?

The quality slider lets you set a value from 60% to 95%. Higher values mean better image quality but larger file sizes.

  • 85% (default) - a good balance for most use cases: business websites, blogs, articles. The visual difference compared to the original is virtually unnoticeable.
  • 85–90% - for product photography, portfolios, and galleries where quality is the priority.
  • 60–70% - when minimizing file size is the priority, e.g. thumbnails in category grids.

At 85% quality, the visual difference between the original SVG and the resulting PDF is virtually imperceptible to the naked eye, while the file is significantly smaller.

Tips for converting SVG to PDF

A few tips to help you avoid common issues during conversion:

  1. Very large files

    Converting images above 4000×4000 pixels may be slower and strain the browser. If processing many large files, consider splitting them into batches of 10–20.
  2. Already compressed files

    If the original SVG file was already heavily compressed, converting to PDF may not yield significant size savings. Try different quality settings.
  3. Transparency

    The PDF format does not support transparency. Transparent areas will be replaced with a white background. Consider PNG or WebP for transparency.
  4. Keep your originals

    Lossy conversion is irreversible. Keep copies of original SVG files so you can re-convert with different settings if needed.

How much can you save by converting SVG to PDF?

Savings depend on the source file type and its original compression. Below are example results:

Camera photo

2.4 MB → 890 KB

Saving: ~63%

Product image

500 KB → 185 KB

Saving: ~63%

Screenshot / banner

350 KB → 230 KB

Saving: ~34%

Actual savings may vary depending on image content and quality settings. The converter shows the exact size before and after conversion for each file.

How SVG to PDF conversion preserves vector quality

SVG and PDF are both capable of storing vector data. When converting SVG to PDF, the vector paths, curves, and shapes are preserved — the output scales to any size without pixelation, just like the original SVG.

This makes SVG to PDF conversion ideal for logos, brand assets, technical diagrams, and any graphics that need to be printed at various sizes. The PDF output is print-ready with sharp edges at any resolution.

Text in SVG may be converted to outlines (paths) in the PDF output, ensuring correct rendering regardless of available fonts on the viewer’s system.

Convert other files to PDF

JPG to PDFPNG to PDFWebP to PDFBMP to PDFHEIC to PDFTIFF to PDF

Convert SVG to other formats

SVG to PNGSVG to JPGSVG to WebPSVG to AVIFSVG to GIFSVG to TIFF

Frequently asked questions about SVG to PDF conversion

Yes, this converter is completely free with no limits. No registration, no watermarks.

No. All processing happens locally in your browser. Your files never leave your device.

Yes, the converter supports batch conversion. Add multiple files and convert them all simultaneously.

Yes, the converter works on any device with a modern web browser, including smartphones and tablets.

Yes. All conversion happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API. Files are never sent to any external server. When you close the page, data is automatically cleared.

Yes. SVG files are added to the PDF in the order you upload them. You can rearrange the order before conversion by dragging files in the list.

The PDF format is widely supported by modern browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and Opera.

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