Why convert SVG to PDF?
- Print-ready vectors. Lines and shapes stay crisp at any zoom or print size.
- Standard document. Package a vector schematic or design in a shareable PDF.
- True vector. Paths compile to native PDF vectors, not a rasterized snapshot.
How it works
- Use the converter. Go to the Formatly SVG to PDF converter page. No registration is required.
- Upload your SVG file. Drag and drop your SVG vector graphic into the uploader, or browse from your device.
- Convert to PDF. Select PDF as the target format and click the Convert button.
- Download the PDF document. Click the Download button to save the converted PDF document.
Good for
- Printing vector schematics, diagrams, or designs.
- Sharing scalable artwork as a standard document.
- Submitting print-ready vector files.
FAQ
Why convert SVG to PDF? Converting SVG to PDF preserves vector scaling and shapes while packaging it inside a standard document format. This is perfect for printing, sharing vector schematics, or submitting print designs.
Will the lines blur or pixelate in PDF? No. Our conversion engine uses vector mapping to compile the SVG paths directly into native PDF vector graphics, ensuring they stay crisp at any zoom level.
Are my files secure? Yes. All uploaded files and converted outputs are completely deleted from our servers after exactly 1 hour.
Related
- SVG → PNG → raster image instead
- SVG → JPG → smaller photo-style output
- PNG → PDF → turn a raster image into a PDF
- All supported formats →