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SVG to PDF Convert Vector Graphics to PDF

Convert SVG vector graphics to PDF. Perfect for logos, icons and diagrams. No upload, free.

Drop SVG files here

Vector graphics — scalable to any size

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How to Convert SVG to PDF Online — Free

SVG files are ideal for logos, icons, illustrations, and diagrams — but PDF is the universal standard for sharing and printing. Doclair renders your SVG files via canvas and embeds them in a PDF, all in your browser with no upload.

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Click Drop SVG files here or drag your SVG files into the upload area.

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Reorder SVG pages by dragging the cards. Use and to rotate any SVG.

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Choose a Page Size — Fit keeps each SVG at its natural size. A4 or Letter constrains to standard print dimensions.

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Click Convert to PDF and download your PDF instantly.

SVG rendering and quality

SVG files are rendered at their natural dimensions using the browser canvas API. For most logos, icons, and illustrations this produces sharp, clean output. SVGs with complex filters, gradients, or external font dependencies may render slightly differently depending on your browser.

Frequently Asked Questions

The SVG is rendered via the browser canvas API at screen resolution and then embedded as a raster image in the PDF. For most logos and icons this produces excellent results. True vector PDF output (preserving PDF vector paths) is not currently supported via this browser-based approach.
Yes. Drop multiple SVG files — each becomes one page in the PDF in the order you set by dragging the cards.
Fit is the most common choice — each SVG fills one page at its natural dimensions. Use A4 or Letter to constrain SVGs to standard print page sizes.
Yes. Each SVG card has ↺ and ↻ rotation buttons. The rotation is applied when the PDF is generated.
Never. All conversion happens locally in your browser using pdf-lib. Your SVG files never leave your device.
PDF is universally compatible and can be opened on any device, printed, and embedded in documents without requiring SVG support. PDF is the standard for sharing graphics in professional and business contexts.