TL;DR: Upload your file, click SVG, and download the result — free, browser-based, no sign-up, no watermarks. Files are processed and discarded immediately.
Convert SVG to PDF online for free — render scalable vector graphics into a print-ready PDF preserving sharp lines at any scale. No watermarks.
Like the rest of the 179-tool PrivaTools suite, SVG to PDF is MIT-licensed and self-hostable. The public demo deletes your file as soon as the response leaves the server — verifiable in the open-source codebase on GitHub.
Yes — PDF natively supports vector content, so paths, text, and gradients remain editable at any zoom level.
Embedded raster images (data URLs, external image refs) are preserved as raster within the PDF.
Standard SVG CSS (fill, stroke, opacity, transform) is honored. External stylesheet refs are inlined first.
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