SVG to PDF

Convert SVG to PDF Online

Convert SVG graphics to PDF directly in your browser. Merge multiple SVGs into a single PDF, choose your render scale and page size. Nothing is uploaded.

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No Watermarks

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Drop SVG files here or click to browse

SVG files only, all processing stays in your browser

When you need to convert SVG to PDF

SVG is the standard format for icons, logos, illustrations and diagrams exported from design tools. It is built for screens and code, not for documents. When you need to include a vector graphic in a report, proposal, print job or submission portal, SVG is usually rejected outright since it is not a document format and many viewers cannot render it correctly.

Design handoffs and reports

Logos and icon sets exported as SVG convert cleanly to PDF for client reports, brand guidelines and presentation decks.

Print and production files

Printers and production workflows typically expect PDF, not SVG. Convert your vector artwork before sending it off for print.

Diagrams and technical drawings

Flowcharts, architecture diagrams and technical illustrations exported as SVG become shareable, universally viewable PDFs.

Combining multiple graphics

Instead of sending several separate SVG files, merge an entire icon set or diagram series into one ordered PDF document.

If you need a raster image version of your SVG instead, the SVG to PNG converter and SVG to JPG converter handle that instantly in your browser.

Frequently asked questions

Why do I need to convert SVG to PDF?

SVG is a vector format built for the web and design tools. Document submission portals, email clients, and most office software do not accept SVG files, and many cannot render them at all. PDF is the universal standard for sharing documents. Converting SVG to PDF ensures your graphics, icons and illustrations open correctly on every device and in every application.

How do I convert multiple SVG files into one PDF?

Drop all your SVG files into the tool at once. Each becomes a separate page. Drag the rows to set the page order, then click Create PDF. All graphics are merged into a single downloaded PDF file.

Will there be a watermark on the PDF?

No. The output PDF has no watermarks or branding. All processing runs locally in your browser, so there is no service involved that would add a watermark.

What happens to SVG transparency in the PDF?

Transparent areas in your SVG are filled with white before being placed in the PDF. PDFs handle transparency differently from image formats, and white is the standard fill for document backgrounds. The rest of the graphic renders at full detail.

What does the render scale option do?

SVG is a vector format with no fixed pixel resolution, so the tool rasterizes it to pixels before placing it in the PDF. The render scale controls how many pixels are generated, from 1x up to 4x the SVG's native size. Higher scale produces a sharper result in the PDF, particularly useful for detailed icons, logos or diagrams, at the cost of a slightly larger file.

Is there a file size limit?

No. There is no imposed file size limit. The practical limit is your device's available memory, which handles most use cases easily.

Are my SVG files uploaded to a server?

No. All conversion happens locally in your browser. Your files never leave your device. You can disconnect from the internet after the page loads and the conversion still works.

Can I choose page size for the PDF?

Yes. Choose Fit to image, which sizes the page exactly to the rasterized SVG, A4, or US Letter. For A4 and Letter you can set portrait or landscape orientation and add a margin.