PDF to SVG Converter

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Drag & Drop your PDF document here

or click to browse files (Max 15MB Recommended)

Processing Document...

Mapping vector paths...

Local Processing: Your file is never uploaded to any server.

Conversion Complete!

Your scalable vector graphics are ready.

Best Free PDF to SVG Converter Online

Welcome to the ultimate utility for graphic designers, web developers, and digital artists. Our PDF to SVG Converter allows you to effortlessly extract high-fidelity, scalable vector graphics from any PDF document. Because the tool runs entirely inside your browser's memory, you get enterprise-level privacy and lightning-fast speeds without the hassle of uploading files to a cloud server.

Why Convert PDF to SVG?

Standard image formats like JPG and PNG are rasterized, meaning they consist of fixed pixels that become blurry and pixelated when zoomed in. SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is fundamentally different.

How to Extract SVGs from a PDF

  1. Upload File: Drag and drop your target `.pdf` document into the secure upload zone above.
  2. Automatic Rendering: Our JavaScript engine instantly reads the PDF's internal vector paths, shapes, and font coordinates, translating them directly into SVG markup.
  3. Download: Click the primary download button to save your new `.svg` file (or `.zip` for multi-page documents) to your computer.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I edit the SVG in Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape?

Absolutely. Because the output is a true mathematical vector graphic, you can open the resulting `.svg` file in any vector design software (like Illustrator, Figma, or Inkscape) to manipulate paths, change colors, or adjust anchor points.

What happens to embedded photos in the PDF?

If your PDF contains raster images (like embedded JPEG photographs), the SVG file will wrap them in standard `` tags using Base64 encoding. Vector shapes and text will remain pure vectors.

Are there file size or daily limits?

Since the heavy processing is handled by your own device's hardware, there are no artificial paywalls or daily limits. However, because SVGs require heavy DOM manipulation, we recommend keeping your uploaded PDFs under 15MB to prevent your browser from lagging.

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