Free PDF to SVG Converter Online

Convert PDF pages into lightweight, editable SVG files. Secure, private, and fast — no email required. Upload PDFs up to 50 MB.

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Convert PDFs into Clean, Scalable Vector Graphics

Got a logo, icon, or diagram locked inside a PDF? With the Zynvert PDF to SVG converter, you can turn PDF pages into clean, editable SVG files that are perfect for websites, apps, and design tools.

SVG is a vector format, which means your graphics stay sharp at any size — from small favicons to full-width hero sections — without losing quality or becoming blurry.

What Is an SVG File (and Why Use It Instead of PDF)?

PDF is made for documents and print layouts. SVG is built for graphics and the web.

That’s why it makes sense to convert PDF to SVG when you want to reuse a logo, icon, illustration, or chart on your website or application.

When Should You Convert PDF to SVG?

Here are some common cases where the Zynvert PDF to SVG tool is ideal:

How to Use Zynvert’s PDF to SVG Converter

The tool is built to be simple, fast, and privacy-first. No login or email required.

Step 1 – Upload Your PDF

Drag and drop your file into the upload area above or click to choose a PDF from your device. You can upload files up to 50 MB.

Step 2 – We Process Each Page

Zynvert reads your PDF, preserves vector paths and text where possible, and prepares a high-quality SVG for each page.

Step 3 – Download SVG or ZIP

Your files are processed temporarily and auto-deleted after one hour, keeping your data private.

What Can You Do with the SVG After Conversion?

1. Use SVG on Your Website

Place SVGs directly in your HTML as an image:

<img src="/assets/logo.svg" alt="Company logo">

Or inline the SVG markup to style or animate parts of it using CSS.

2. Edit in Design Tools

Open the converted SVG in tools like Figma, Illustrator, or Inkscape to tweak colors, shapes, and text before exporting final assets (e.g., SVG for web, PNG for social media).

3. Use SVG Alongside Other Zynvert Tools

Zynvert also offers tools like SVG to PNG and PNG to SVG, so you can build a full graphics workflow: import, convert, optimize, and export in the format you need.

PDF to SVG vs PDF to PNG/JPG

Not sure whether you should convert to SVG or use an image format instead? Here’s a quick comparison:

Choose SVG when:

Choose PNG/JPG when:

For vector graphics, PDF → SVG is almost always the better choice. For photos, use a PDF to image or JPG/PNG converter instead.

Tips for Cleaner PDF to SVG Conversion

1. Start from a Vector PDF

If your PDF was exported from Figma, Sketch, Illustrator, or another design tool, it likely contains real vector shapes. Those convert to SVG beautifully. Scanned PDFs or screenshots will stay raster, even inside an SVG.

2. Check Fonts

Sometimes text in a PDF gets outlined (converted to shapes). After converting to SVG, you may not be able to edit it as real text. If that happens, you can replace the text manually in your design tool using a web-safe or brand font.

3. Optimize for the Web

If you plan to embed the SVG directly in your site, you can:

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

  • Is my file safe?

    Yes. Processing happens online, but files are temporary and auto-deleted after one hour. Zynvert does not permanently store your PDFs or SVGs.

  • If the original PDF is vector-based, the resulting SVG preserves that vector quality. Your graphics will remain sharp at any size.

  • Yes. You can upload a single-page PDF, or upload a multi-page file and simply use the SVGs for the pages you need from the downloaded ZIP.

  • No. Zynvert Tools is free to use and doesn’t require signup for basic PDF to SVG conversion. Ready to go? Scroll back up, drop your PDF into the box, and get clean,editable SVGs in a few seconds.