Convert PDF to SVG

Convert PDF documents into vector (SVG) files with no quality loss. Perfect for web publishing, logo extraction, and design editing.

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Why convert to SVG instead of JPG?

Standard images (JPG, PNG) are bitmap-based, so they pixelate when you zoom in. SVG is a 'vector' graphic built from mathematical instructions, so it stays perfectly sharp no matter how much you scale it.

That’s why converting to SVG is essential when publishing documents with company logos, architectural drawings, precise icons, or graphs on the web or printing large-format materials. It delivers the best quality while keeping file size down.

PDFNavi uses a professional conversion engine to convert the PDF’s text, shapes, and path information into SVG code without damage. Get both design-tool compatibility and web optimization in one go.

Benefits of lossless vector conversion

The biggest advantage of this tool is that it doesn’t just capture the PDF as a bitmap image—it converts it into vector data that keeps line and shape information. That’s why the resulting SVG stays razor-sharp even at 1000% zoom in a browser or design tool, with text and lines remaining crisp.

It’s ideal when you want to extract pages that contain architectural plans, high-resolution logos, or complex charts without image degradation.

  • Infinite scaling: stays sharp on large prints and high-resolution displays.
  • Optimized file size: built from code without unnecessary pixel data, so the size is efficient.

Smart selection to convert only the pages you need

Sometimes you only need one chart from a PDF that’s dozens of pages long. PDFNavi lets you convert just the pages you specify—no need to process the whole file.

After uploading, click the pages you need in the preview or select a range. You’ll cut out unnecessary conversion time and download only what you need, improving your workflow.

  • Selective conversion: check only the pages you want and extract them as SVG.
  • Time saving: no need to wait while unneeded pages convert.

Web publishing and editing compatibility

The converted SVG files are highly reusable. You can open them in vector editors like Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape to change colors or tweak shapes.

If you're a developer or web designer, you can also embed SVG directly into your site code to use crisp icons and graphics that stay sharp on both mobile and desktop.

  • Editable in design tools: because vector properties are preserved, you can freely edit shapes and strokes.
  • Web-friendly format: one of the best graphic formats for websites and apps.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Will scanned PDFs become sharp if I convert to SVG?+

Be careful. If the PDF is a 'full-image' scan of paper, converting to SVG will still keep the content as an image inside the SVG. You get full vector benefits when converting a 'digital-origin' PDF created from tools like PowerPoint or Word.

How are multiple pages delivered when converted?+

If you convert multiple selected pages, each page is saved as its own SVG file and then packaged into one ZIP for convenience. You only need to download once.

Will a watermark be added to the converted files?+

No. PDFNavi is a 100% free tool and does not force any logo or watermark into your converted SVG files. Use the clean originals as-is.

Is my uploaded file safe?+

Yes. All processing is automated on a secure server, and both the original and output files are permanently deleted within 1 hour after conversion. Even administrators cannot open your files.

Will fonts break?+

If the PDF uses special fonts that aren’t installed on your system, the tool converts the text into outlines (vector shapes) to preserve appearance. That way the letterforms stay the same even without the font.