Convert every page of your PDF to a crisp SVG file. Download individual pages or all pages as a ZIP — fully private, no upload required.
One PDF file — all pages converted to individual SVG files
No upload, 100% browser-based processing
Browser-powered PDF rendering — every page becomes a scalable SVG.
Each PDF page is rendered at your chosen scale and saved as SVG — scalable to any size without quality loss.
Convert all pages at once and download them as a single ZIP archive with numbered SVG files.
Convert all pages, just the first page, or specify a custom range like "1-3,5,7" for precise extraction.
PDF parsing and SVG generation happen entirely in your browser using PDF.js. Your files never leave your device.
Drag & drop or browse to select your PDF. The tool detects the total number of pages automatically.
Select render scale (1×–4×), page range, and background. Higher scale = sharper SVG output.
Download individual SVG pages with one click, or grab all pages as a ZIP in seconds.
Converting PDF pages to SVG creates infinitely scalable vector files perfect for web embedding, further editing in vector design tools, or high-quality printing at any size without pixelation.
SVG files can be embedded directly in HTML web pages and scale perfectly on all screen sizes and resolutions including Retina displays.
Convert PDF graphics to SVG for editing in Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, or Figma without quality loss.
Each PDF page converts to one SVG file. For multi-page PDFs, each page is saved as a separate SVG.
Extract vector logos or icons embedded in PDF files by converting the relevant page to SVG.
PDF to SVG conversion translates the PDF drawing commands — lines, curves, fills, and text — into equivalent SVG elements. Simple PDFs containing text and vector graphics convert with high accuracy. PDFs containing rasterized images embed those images as base64-encoded PNG data within the SVG, maintaining visual fidelity. The resulting SVG files can be opened in any modern browser, vector editor, or graphics application. They are particularly useful for web designers who need to incorporate PDF content into responsive web layouts.