SVG to PDF converter

Convert SVG files to PDF - free, fast, and browser-first when supported.

SVG PDF
Compatible files are processed directly in your browser when possible. If local conversion is unavailable, VeraTools falls back to secure server processing for that file.

How to convert SVG to PDF

1

Drag and drop your SVG files into the upload zone, or click to browse and select them from your device.

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Click Convert to PDF. The conversion runs in your browser when supported, with secure server fallback if needed.

3

Download each converted PDF file individually, or use Download all after multiple files finish.

SVG and PDF - what's the difference?

SVG Vector
SVG is a scalable vector image format often used for icons, illustrations, and logos.
PDF Output format
PDF is a widely used document format designed for consistent layout and sharing across devices.

PDF: Choose PDF for document sharing, printing, reviews, and client handoff. PNG: Choose PNG instead when the next step is image editing or a raster-only upload.

Why People Convert SVG to PDF

Convert SVG files to PDF online for free. This is a practical option when artwork needs to move from a web or design context into a format that is easier to print, share, review, attach to documents, or upload where SVG is not accepted.

SVG works well for logos, icons, diagrams, and other vector graphics, especially in browser and design workflows. PDF becomes useful when the next step is document sharing, print preparation, approval, sending artwork to a client, or uploading a file to a system that prefers document formats.

That is why SVG to PDF is a strong workflow bridge: it helps move vector artwork into a more document-friendly format without turning the page into a complicated multi-step process.

Common situations where this helps

You need to send vector artwork to a client who cannot open SVG.

A print or review workflow expects PDF.

A form or document system does not accept SVG uploads.

A logo, diagram, or illustration needs a document-friendly version.

Common problems and fixes

The client cannot open the SVG file.

Convert it to PDF for broader access across devices, apps, and review workflows.

The upload system rejects SVG.

PDF is often the safer accepted format for document-style uploads.

The artwork needs to be printed or attached to a document.

PDF is usually the better destination for print and document workflows.

Frequently asked questions

Does converting SVG to PDF keep it vector, or does it become raster?
The SVG is embedded as a vector in the PDF when the conversion handles it correctly. This means it stays sharp at any size. Some converters do rasterize SVGs during export — check by zooming in on text or curves in the PDF viewer to see if edges stay crisp.
Will the fonts and colors from the SVG carry over to the PDF?
Colors, yes. Fonts depend on whether the paths are embedded in the SVG. If the SVG references external fonts, the PDF may substitute a fallback. Converting text to outlines in your design tool before exporting the SVG avoids this.
Why can't I just send the SVG file directly?
Most email clients, document reviewers, and upload forms don't render SVG. It's a web format that needs a browser or SVG-capable viewer. PDF opens everywhere — phones, desktops, print shops, and most cloud storage previews.
What page size does the PDF output use?
The PDF dimensions typically match the SVG's viewBox. If your SVG is set to a specific size, the PDF will reflect that.
Can I convert multiple SVG files to PDF at once?
Yes. Add multiple SVG files and download each PDF result when it finishes.
Is this SVG to PDF converter free?
Yes. It's free to use and works in your browser when possible.

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