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In the world of digital design, Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) are the gold standard for quality. They use mathematical formulas to define shapes, meaning they never lose quality. However, the real world often requires standard images. Social media platforms, email signatures, and legacy software often reject SVG files, demanding a PNG instead.

This is where most converters fail. They simply take a screenshot of your SVG at a small size, resulting in a blurry, pixelated mess. gungorkaya.com's Pro SVG to PNG Converter is different. It harnesses the power of vector mathematics to render your image at any resolution you define before saving it.

Why Professionals Choose This Tool

photo_size_select_large Infinite Resolution Need a logo for a 4K video or a large print banner? You can upscale a tiny 100px SVG to a massive 4000px PNG without a single pixel of blur.
grid_on Alpha Transparency Our engine automatically detects and preserves transparency. Your converted PNGs will have a transparent background, perfect for overlaying on other designs.
security 100% Private We use advanced browser APIs to process your files locally. Your proprietary logos and designs are never uploaded to our servers.

Solving the "Blurry Edge" Problem

Vector vs. Raster: The Scaling Trap

When you open an SVG on your screen, it might look like it is only 500 pixels wide. If you use a basic tool to convert it, you get a 500px PNG. If you try to stretch that PNG later, it becomes blocky and blurry.

The Gungor Kaya Solution: Our tool intervenes before the image is created. When you type "2000px" into our width box, we instruct the browser's rendering engine to recalculate the vector paths at that exact scale. The result is a PNG that looks like it was natively created at high resolution.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between SVG and PNG? expand_more
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) uses math to draw shapes, so it can be resized infinitely without quality loss. PNG (Portable Network Graphics) uses pixels. If you zoom into a PNG, it gets pixelated. PNG is used because it is compatible with almost every app and device.
How do I get a transparent background? expand_more
Our tool handles this automatically. Unless your SVG file has a solid colored rectangle layer as a background, the resulting PNG will be transparent.
Can I convert SVG for Print (300 DPI)? expand_more
Yes. Since print requires high resolution, calculate the pixels you need (e.g., A4 size is approx 2480 x 3508 pixels) and enter those numbers in the width/height fields. The generated PNG will be crisp enough for print.
Is this tool free to use? expand_more
Yes. It is completely free for personal and commercial projects. There are no watermarks, no sign-ups, and no limits on file size.
Why does my converted image look different (Fonts)? expand_more
SVGs often reference fonts installed on your computer. Since the conversion happens in your browser, if you don't have that specific font, the browser substitutes it. To fix this, convert your text to "Outlines" or "Paths" in your design software before uploading.
Is my data secure? expand_more
Absolutely. This is a Client-Side tool. The conversion code runs entirely on your device's processor. We do not view, store, or upload your files.
What is the maximum file size? expand_more
Since the processing happens on your device, the limit depends on your computer's memory (RAM). However, we generally recommend files under 50MB for optimal performance.
Can I use this on a mobile phone? expand_more
Yes. The tool is fully responsive and works on iPhone (iOS) and Android browsers, allowing you to convert logos on the go.
Why is the Aspect Ratio locked? expand_more
We lock the aspect ratio to prevent your image from looking stretched or squashed. If you change the width, we automatically calculate the correct height to maintain the original shape of your design.
Can I convert multiple files at once? expand_more
Currently, we focus on single-file precision to allow for custom resolution settings for each image. We may add batch processing in a future update.