PDF to SVG
Convert PDF pages to scalable SVG vector graphics. Maintain perfect clarity at any zoom level with 100% private, local browser conversion.
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About This Tool
PDF to SVG is a specialized conversion tool that transforms document pages into Scalable Vector Graphics. Unlike standard image formats like JPG or PNG, which are made of pixels and become "blurry" when enlarged, SVG is based on mathematical paths. This means your converted pages will maintain infinite clarity and razor-sharp edges, whether viewed on a small smartphone or a massive 4K display.
This tool is invaluable for designers and web developers who need to extract high-quality assets from a PDF. When you convert a PDF to SVG, you aren't just taking a screenshot; you are creating a modern web-ready file that can be styled with CSS or animated with JavaScript. Each page is handled as an individual vector workspace, allowing for precise control over your document's visual elements.
Vector Privacy: Complex blueprints or design drafts often contain proprietary information. Our converter runs locally in your browser, ensuring your vector data is never transmitted to an external server. You get professional-grade results with total data sovereignty.
How to Use
Upload Your PDF
Drag and drop your PDF file or click to browse and select from your device.
Configure Options
Set the rendering quality and specify which pages you wish to vectorize.
Preview and Convert
Click Convert to process. You can preview individual pages before downloading.
Download
Save individual SVG files or download all vectorized pages in a ZIP archive.
Use Cases
Logos and Graphics
Extract logos and vector graphics from PDFs for use in design software.
Technical Diagrams
Convert technical drawings and diagrams to scalable SVG format.
Web Development
Create web-ready SVG files from PDF content for responsive websites.
Print at Any Size
Generate vector graphics that print perfectly at any size.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the text in the SVG be editable?
The tool renders text as vector paths to ensure the visual layout is 100% accurate across all devices, even if the viewer doesn't have the specific fonts installed.
Does this work with scanned PDFs?
Scanned PDFs are made of pixels, not vectors. While the tool will still create an SVG file, the internal image will still be pixel-based unless the PDF was originally created from a vector source like Illustrator or CAD.
What is the advantage of SVG over high-res PNG?
SVG files are often much smaller in file size than high-resolution PNGs while providing better quality at high zoom levels, making them perfect for responsive web design.