PDF to SVG Converter

Convert PDF pages to scalable SVG vector files for free. Perfect for web and design. In-browser only - no server uploads, no account needed.

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Conversion Options
Higher scale means larger SVG and more detail.
If unchecked, each page will be a separate SVG file.
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Vector Exporter

PDF to SVG

Convert PDF drawing paths, shapes, text, and vector layouts into editable Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG).

Local Vector Compiler
STEP 01

Select PDF File

Choose your PDF document or drag and drop it into the conversion zone.

STEP 02

Configure Viewport

Select standard viewport dimensions, viewBox parameters, and scaling ratios.

STEP 03

Arrange Nodes

Set fonts mapping styles, drawing rules, and coordinates precision bounds.

STEP 04

Save SVG Vector

Download the compiled vector pages as independent SVG documents or packed inside a ZIP.

Your Privacy Matters

All processing stays in your browser

No Server Uploads

Files never leave your device

Auto-Cleared

Data removed when you close


Capabilities

PDF to SVG Features

Vector Translation

Precise Path Translation

Maps bezier curves, stroke widths, and shape fills to standard SVG tags.

Embed or System Fonts

Choose to embed layout fonts as inline styling variables or refer to system fonts.

Responsive Scaling

Generates vector graphics containing full viewBox bounds for clean responsive scale fits.

Layout Coordinates Accuracy

Retains exact element spatial ordering lists to prevent overlap clipping.

100% Client-Side Privacy

Your PDF drawing templates, vector assets, and output SVG paths are processed entirely locally inside your browser memory sandbox. We guarantee offline conversion with zero server uploads.


Support

Common Questions Answered

Quick help
Q1 Are the output SVG files editable in vector editors?
Yes, drawing paths and shape nodes are fully compatible with Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, and Figma.
Q2 Does it convert raster images embedded in the PDF?
Embedded raster images are encoded as base64 data nodes and embedded directly inside the SVG output document.
Q3 What is the advantage of using SVG instead of PDF?
SVG files are web-native vector assets, allowing clean styling, scripting, and responsive rendering in any browser directly.
Q4 Can I customize the viewBox dimensions?
Yes, you can adjust canvas widths and viewport layouts, or auto-fit the SVG bounds to PDF page sizes.
Q5 Are my files sent to any remote systems?
Never. The parsing, vector node extraction, and SVG assembly are executed locally in your browser sandbox.