SVG to PDF Converter

Transform your SVG vector graphics into high-quality, print-ready PDF documents.

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Conversion Options
Higher DPI results in larger, but clearer PDFs.
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Vector Converter

Convert SVG to PDF Losslessly Online

Convert Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg) files or XML vectors into high-resolution, vector-based PDF files offline in your browser.

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Add SVG files

Drag and drop your SVG files or copy-paste the raw XML graphic markup code.

2

Sort & Organize

Rearrange vector image thumbnails if compiling a multi-page document layout.

3

Set Dimensions

Select page sizes (A4, Letter), adjust margins, or lock aspect viewboxes.

4

Stitch PDF File

Save the compiled vector-based PDF file directly to your local computer path.

Pure lossless vector curves mapping
Autoscale viewBox dimensions
In-browser local sandbox conversion

Layout Grid

Aspect Ratio Auto-Lock & Multipage Merging

Lossless Vector Paths

Preserves path codes, lines, borders, gradients, and custom curves without converting them into pixels.

Aspect Ratio Preservation

Locks coordinates using SVG viewBox declarations, preventing distorted shapes or layout shifts.

Multi-page Vector Merging

Stitch multiple independent graphic layers or wireframes into a single multipage document PDF.

Custom Page Sizing

Scale vector designs to standard A4, Letter pages, or let page sizes conform to the SVG boundaries.

Pure Offline Sandbox Compiler

All conversion processing is executed in the browser context, keeping vector layouts confidential.


Conversion FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

1 Will my SVG lose quality or get pixelated in the PDF?
No. The converter maps XML geometric paths directly into standard PDF vector drawing commands, ensuring the graphics remain perfectly crisp at any zoom level.
2 Does it support embedded CSS styles or web fonts?
Yes. Standard inline CSS selectors and styles are read correctly. Standard system fonts mapped within your SVG tags will render accurately in the PDF canvas.
3 Can I combine multiple SVG shapes into a single PDF?
Yes. You can upload several SVG graphic assets at once, reorder their page positions using drag-and-drop, and merge them into a single multipage document.
4 Are my design assets and XML files safe from being leaked?
Yes. The translation processing executes fully locally inside your browser thread sandbox. Your raw SVG vector paths and XML layers are never uploaded to servers.
5 Do I need to buy professional illustration software?
No. The converter runs stand-alone using JavaScript. You can generate clean vector PDFs from your exported SVG files without having any active graphic suite licenses.