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SVG to PDF

Run svg to pdf converter in your browser. Free, private, no signup — your selected files are processed in your browser and are not uploaded to our server.

Drop your files here

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Accepts: .SVG files only

About this SVG to PDF

Combine multiple images into a single PDF document with our svg to pdf converter tool. Drop your SVG files and rasterize them into PDF pages. Browser-decoded SVG is best-effort — complex SVG with external resources, fonts, or unsupported features may fail; convert problematic SVG to PNG first.

Choose Fit to image, A4, Letter, A3, A5, or Legal, then adjust orientation, fit mode, margins, images per page, background, border, and optional PDF title. SVG is rasterized before embedding; vector paths are not preserved.

Your privacy is the default. Your selected files are processed in your browser and are not uploaded to our server; all processing happens client-side using browser-side libraries such as pdf-lib, browser canvas/image decoding, HEIC conversion, and UTIF.js for TIFF where needed. Closing the tab clears the working session from this page; downloaded files remain on your device.

This tool is free to use with no signup required. Large files may be limited by your browser’s memory and device performance. Part of PDF Tools Base, a privacy-first collection of 161 PDF utilities. Bookmark the page for next time, and explore related tools in the footer below.

How to use the SVG to PDF tool

  1. Drop your images (you can select multiple).
  2. Reorder if needed.
  3. Choose page size, orientation, image fit, margins, images per page, background, border, and optional PDF title.
  4. Click Process and download your PDF.

Why use PDF Tools Base?

100% Browser-Based

SVG to PDF processes selected files in your browser. Your selected files are processed in your browser and are not uploaded to our server.

No Server Upload, No Signup

Your selected files are processed locally in your browser. No account, no server upload, no email needed.

No Watermark Ever

Outputs are clean. We never stamp our brand or a paywall watermark on your files.

Free to Use

No accounts and no signup. Use the tool as much as you need within reasonable browser limits.

Works on Every Device

Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, iPad, Android, Chromebook. Any modern browser.

Built on Open Source

Powered by browser-side libraries such as pdf-lib, browser canvas/image decoding, HEIC conversion, and UTIF.js for TIFF where needed.

Common uses for svg to pdf converter

Web & vector art

Rasterize SVG artwork into a PDF page.

Icons & logos

Place SVG graphics into a document.

Note on rendering

Complex SVG may not render perfectly.

Share anywhere

PDF opens without an SVG viewer.

Frequently asked questions

Is SVG to PDF safe to use?

Yes. Everything happens in your browser. Your selected files are processed in your browser and are not uploaded to our server. Closing the tab clears the working session from this page; downloaded outputs remain on your device until you delete them.

Do I need to register or sign in?

No. No account, no email, no sign-up. Open the page and start using the tool immediately. Free to use, no signup needed.

Is there a watermark on the output?

No. PDF Tools Base never adds a watermark or branding to your output. Your final file is clean — just what you produced from the original.

Is there a file size limit?

There is no fixed limit. Images are processed in your browser, so RAM, image dimensions, file count, format conversion, and device performance affect what is feasible. Phones may struggle with very large photos or many pages; try fewer images, smaller images, or a desktop browser.

Does this work on mobile devices?

Yes. The tool works on all modern mobile browsers: Chrome on Android, Safari on iOS, Firefox, Edge, Brave. The drag-and-drop also accepts files from your phone’s file manager.

What image formats does svg to pdf converter support?

Accepts SVG files only; SVG is browser-rasterized, so complex SVG with external resources or unusual features may fail — convert to PNG first if it does. Drop multiple at once and order them as needed.

How is image quality handled?

SVG is browser-rasterized; vector paths are not preserved and complex SVG can fail.