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SVG Editor

Create and edit SVG files directly in your browser. Draw shapes, add text, edit paths — no installation needed.

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How to Use the SVG Editor

1

Start a New File or Open an Existing One

Once the editor loads, start drawing on the canvas right away or use the File menu to open an existing SVG file from your device.

2

Add Shapes and Text

Select a tool from the left toolbar — rectangles, circles, lines, text, and more. Click and drag on the canvas to draw. Adjust colors and sizes in the properties panel.

3

Save as SVG or Export as PNG

Use the File menu to save your work as an SVG file or export it as a PNG image. SVG preserves the vector format for future editing; PNG is a flat image for sharing.

What Is an SVG Editor?

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a vector image format defined by mathematical paths. Unlike pixel-based PNG or JPG files, SVG images stay sharp at any size — making them perfect for logos, icons, and illustrations. This tool lets you create and edit SVG files directly in your browser without installing any software.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SVG?
SVG stands for Scalable Vector Graphics. It is an image format based on mathematical paths rather than pixels, so images stay crisp at any size. SVG is widely used for logos, icons, and illustrations.
What is the difference between SVG and PNG?
PNG stores images as a grid of pixels and becomes blurry when scaled up. SVG stores mathematical paths and stays sharp at any resolution. Use PNG for photos and SVG for shapes and icons.
Can I convert an SVG file to PNG?
Yes. Use the File menu in the editor to export your SVG as a PNG image. You can choose the export size before downloading.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. Everything happens entirely in your browser. No files are sent to any server, so your work remains completely private.
Can I use this on mobile?
You can access the editor on mobile, but precise editing tasks are easier with a mouse on a desktop or laptop computer.
What file formats can I save in?
You can save your work as an SVG file (.svg) for future editing, or export it as a PNG image (.png) for sharing. SVG files can be reopened in this editor at any time.

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