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SVG Rasterizer

An SVG scales infinitely sharp - but plenty of programs, marketplaces and social uploads insist on a PNG or JPG. The SVG rasterizer converts your vector graphics server-side with Sharp into PNG, JPG, WebP or AVIF, with DPI control, 15+ presets and batch processing.

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What SVG Rasterizer does

SVG is a fantastic format: it describes graphics as vectors, as maths rather than pixels, and so stays razor-sharp at any size. The catch comes when you pass it on. A print tool wants a pixel image, a marketplace only accepts PNG, a social upload does not understand SVG. That is exactly when you have to rasterise your vector graphic, meaning convert it to a pixel format. The SVG rasterizer does that cleanly and at the resolution you need.

You pick the target format by purpose: PNG for transparency and lossless edges, JPG for photos and maximum compatibility, WebP or AVIF for small, modern web images. Because rasterising runs server-side with Sharp, you get clean edges and correct colours - no frayed result like a quick browser conversion.

The decisive advantage of a vector is that you set the target resolution freely. The DPI control lets you decide how large and how fine the pixel image becomes: 72 DPI for the screen, 300 DPI for print, or double the pixel density for retina displays. The same SVG delivers a tiny icon just as well as a large print motif - both razor-sharp.

For the ever-same targets there are 15+ ready presets. Whether favicon sizes, app icon, retina export or a standard web image, you pick the preset and the matching resolution is set. That takes the mental arithmetic off you and makes sure your export has exactly the dimensions the target expects.

With batch processing you rasterise many SVGs at once. A whole icon set at a uniform size, a series of logos at several resolutions - set it once, all files done. That saves enormous time if you regularly turn vector sources into pixel images for different purposes.

Your SVGs are processed only for the conversion and not stored permanently. Vector in, pixel-sharp image at your chosen resolution out - ready for print, web, marketplace or social media.

Features

PNG, JPG, WebP and AVIF

Choose the pixel format by purpose - transparency, compatibility or small web files.

Free DPI control

Set the target resolution yourself - 72 DPI for web, 300 DPI for print, double for retina.

15+ presets

Favicon, app icon, retina export and more - the right resolution set in one click.

Sharp quality

Server-side rasterising delivers clean edges and correct colours instead of frayed borders.

Batch processing

Bring a whole icon or logo set to the desired resolution at once.

Transparency preserved

Exporting to PNG, WebP or AVIF keeps the transparent background of your SVG.

How it works

  1. 1

    Upload an SVG

    Drag one or more vector graphics into the window - single or as a whole set.

  2. 2

    Choose format and resolution

    Pick PNG, JPG, WebP or AVIF and set the DPI - or grab a preset directly.

  3. 3

    Run the rasterising

    Sharp converts the vector graphic to sharp pixels server-side, in a batch for multiple files.

  4. 4

    Download

    Take the pixel image at your chosen resolution - ready for print, web or marketplace.

Who needs this

→Designers exporting a logo from the SVG source at print resolution.
→Developers who need app icons at several pixel sizes.
→Anyone converting an SVG to PNG for a marketplace or social upload.
→Print users preparing vector graphics at 300 DPI for printing.
→Teams that want to rasterise a whole icon set uniformly.

Frequently asked questions

Why do I even need to rasterise an SVG?

Because many programs, marketplaces and social platforms do not accept SVG and demand a pixel format like PNG or JPG instead. Rasterising converts the vector graphic into fixed pixels so it works everywhere - and you set the resolution.

How do I get the sharpest result?

Because an SVG is sharp at any size, you can rasterise as high as you like. For print pick 300 DPI, for retina displays double the pixel density. Higher resolution means more pixels and thus a finer image.

Is transparency preserved?

Yes, when you export to PNG, WebP or AVIF. These formats support transparency so the see-through background of your SVG is kept. JPG cannot do transparency, so the background is filled there.

Can I convert a whole icon set at once?

Yes. Batch processing rasterises all uploaded SVGs with the same setting. Handy for exporting a complete icon or logo set at a uniform resolution.

Why server-side instead of in the browser?

The rasterising uses Sharp, which renders SVGs to pixels with clean rendering and correct colours. That gives sharper edges than a quick browser canvas conversion, especially with fine detail and large resolutions.

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