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PDF to SVG

Convert PDF pages to vector SVG format

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About this tool

  1. 1

    Upload your PDF

    Select the PDF you want to convert to SVG vector format.

  2. 2

    Choose pages to convert

    Select specific pages or convert all pages to individual SVG files.

  3. 3

    Process conversion

    The tool extracts vector paths, text, and shapes from each PDF page.

  4. 4

    Download SVG files

    Save the SVG files for use in web projects, design tools, or illustrations.

  • SVG output works best for PDFs created from vector graphics (Illustrator, InDesign, etc.).
  • Photo-heavy PDFs will produce large SVG files with embedded raster images.
  • SVG files can be edited in tools like Inkscape, Figma, or Adobe Illustrator.
  • Each PDF page becomes a separate SVG file for maximum flexibility.
  • Converts PDF vector content to scalable SVG format
  • Preserves paths, shapes, and text as editable SVG elements
  • Per-page conversion to individual SVG files
  • Embeds raster images as base64 within the SVG when present
  • Output is resolution-independent and infinitely scalable
  • Extract vector logos or diagrams from PDF brand guidelines
  • Convert PDF illustrations to SVG for use on websites
  • Import PDF page designs into vector editing tools like Figma or Inkscape
  • Create resolution-independent versions of PDF charts and infographics
Yes, if the original PDF contains vector data. Text and shapes become editable SVG elements. Scanned or raster content remains as embedded images.
Large SVG files usually result from embedded raster images (photos) in the PDF. Pure vector PDFs produce compact SVG output.
Yes. Each page is converted to a separate SVG file, which you can download individually or as a zip archive.

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