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Resize SVG Images Online, Free

Rasterize SVG vector images to any size as PNG, JPG, or WebP. 100% in your browser — no uploads required.

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How to Resize an SVG File

  1. Drop your SVG files — Drag and drop or click to select SVG images from your device.
  2. Set your target size — Choose exact pixel dimensions for the rasterized output.
  3. Choose output format — Select PNG (for transparency), JPG, or WebP.
  4. Download instantly — Click “Resize” and download your rasterized images.

Why Resize SVG Files?

SVG is a vector format that scales infinitely, but many platforms require raster images. Resizing SVGs helps you:

  • Generate app icons — Create pixel-perfect PNG icons at exact dimensions (16px, 32px, 48px, 192px, 512px) from a single SVG source.
  • Ensure compatibility — Convert SVGs to raster formats for email, social media, and platforms that don't support SVG.
  • Improve render performance — Complex SVGs can be slow to render. A pre-rasterized bitmap loads faster.

About the SVG Format

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector format. Unlike raster formats (JPG, PNG), SVGs define shapes mathematically and can be scaled to any size without pixelation.

  • Type: Vector (resolution-independent)
  • Transparency: Full support
  • Best for: Logos, icons, illustrations, UI elements
  • Limitation: Not suitable for photographs or complex imagery

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I resize an SVG without losing quality?
SVG is a vector format — it can be scaled to any size without quality loss. When you resize here, we rasterize the SVG to your target dimensions as a high-quality PNG, JPG, or WebP bitmap.
What happens when I resize an SVG?
The SVG is rendered at your specified dimensions and exported as a raster image (PNG, JPG, or WebP). This is useful when you need a fixed-size bitmap for platforms that don't support SVG.
Why would I rasterize an SVG instead of using it as-is?
Some platforms (email clients, social media, certain CMS systems) don't support SVG. Rasterizing to PNG or JPG ensures compatibility. Also, complex SVGs with many paths can be slow to render — a pre-rendered bitmap loads faster.
Can I resize multiple SVG files at once?
Yes. Drop all your SVG files at once and resize them in a single batch. Choose your output format and dimensions, then download individually or as a ZIP.