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SVG to PNG Converter - Free Desktop App

Convert SVG to PNG offline. Batch convert vector graphics with custom resolution and quality control. Works on Mac & Windows.

Free β€’ No Signup Required
Works 100% Offline β€’ No Internet Required
No Upload β€’ 100% Privacy β€’ Files Stay Local

Convert Your Images

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Convert to raster format

Your SVG vector graphics will be converted to PNG raster format. Perfect for platforms that don't support SVG.

Note: PNG raster format works on all platforms, unlike SVG which requires vector support.

Why Desktop SVG Converter Beats Online Tools

Feature Online Tools Diwadi Desktop
Upload Required ❌ Required 🎯 Never
File Size Limit ❌ 50MB max ♾️ Unlimited
Speed ⏳ Slow (upload/download) ⚑ Instant
Batch Processing ❌ 1 file βœ… 1000s
Privacy ⚠️ Risky (cloud upload) πŸ”’ 100% Local
AI Features ❌ No πŸ€– Yes
Offline ❌ No βœ… Yes
Cost Free Free βœ…

How It Works

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Download & Install

Takes just 30 seconds. No account, no credit card required.

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Browse & Select Your SVG files

Navigate your files like a regular file browser. Batch processing supported.

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Get PNG files (Instant)

Processing happens locally on your computer. No upload wait.

Why Choose Diwadi Desktop?

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Privacy First

Files never leave your computer. No cloud upload, no data collection, 100% local.

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Lightning Fast

Process files 10x faster than online tools. No upload wait, no download wait.

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No Limits

Convert unlimited files of any size. Batch process thousands in one click.

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AI-Powered

Smart formatting detection, auto-cleanup, better accuracy.

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Works Offline

No internet required. Perfect for flights, secure environments.

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Free to Use

No trial limits, no watermarks, no credit card required.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between SVG and PNG?

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a vector format that uses mathematical paths to define shapes, so it scales to any size without losing quality. PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a raster format made of pixels with a fixed resolution. SVG is ideal for logos, icons, and illustrations, while PNG is universally supported across all platforms, email clients, and applications.

Why would I need to convert SVG to PNG?

Many platforms and applications don't support SVG files. Email clients, older versions of Microsoft Office, some CMS platforms, and social media sites often require raster image formats like PNG. Converting SVG to PNG ensures your graphics display correctly everywhere without requiring vector rendering support.

How do I choose the right output dimensions and resolution?

Since SVG is resolution-independent, you can export at any size. For web use, 1x or 2x your display size works well (e.g., 512px for a 256px display icon). For print, use at least 300 DPI. Diwadi lets you set custom width, height, and DPI so your PNG output matches your exact requirements.

Can I convert SVG logos for use in Word or PowerPoint?

Yes! Word and PowerPoint have limited SVG support, especially in older versions. Converting your SVG logo to a high-resolution PNG (2x or 3x the display size) ensures it looks crisp in documents and presentations. Diwadi preserves transparency, so your logo can sit on any background color.

Can I batch convert multiple SVG files to PNG at once?

Absolutely. Diwadi supports batch conversion - select multiple SVG files or an entire folder and convert them all to PNG in one operation. All files use the same quality and resolution settings, making it easy to process icon sets, illustration libraries, or design assets consistently.

Does SVG transparency carry over to PNG?

Yes. PNG supports full alpha transparency, so any transparent areas in your SVG will remain transparent in the PNG output. This is essential for logos, icons, and graphics that need to overlay different backgrounds. Diwadi preserves the transparency channel during conversion.

How does SVG text render in the PNG output?

Diwadi rasterizes SVG text elements into the PNG output. If the SVG uses standard fonts, the text renders correctly. For SVGs with custom or embedded fonts, the text is converted to paths during rendering, so it appears exactly as designed regardless of whether the font is installed on your system.

What DPI should I use for PNG output?

For screen and web use, 72-96 DPI is standard. For high-density displays (Retina), use 144-192 DPI. For print materials, 300 DPI is the minimum recommended. Diwadi defaults to a high-quality setting but lets you customize the DPI to match your specific output needs.

Can I convert SVG to PNG for email signatures?

Yes, and it's highly recommended. Most email clients (Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail) have poor or no SVG support. Converting your SVG logo to PNG ensures your email signature displays correctly for every recipient. Use a width of 200-400px at 2x resolution for crisp results across devices.

What PNG settings work best for social media uploads?

Each platform has recommended sizes: Facebook profile photos need 170x170px, Twitter headers need 1500x500px, LinkedIn banners need 1584x396px. Convert your SVG at these exact dimensions for pixel-perfect results. PNG is ideal for graphics with text, logos, and sharp edges since it uses lossless compression.