Free PDF to SVG Converter — Editable Vector Graphics Instantly

Convert PDF pages to scalable SVG vector graphics instantly — no Illustrator or Inkscape needed. Extract crisp, infinitely scalable SVGs from PDF logos, diagrams, floor plans, and technical drawings for editing in Figma, Illustrator, Inkscape, and web projects. Preserves paths, shapes, and text as true vector elements. 100% free, private, and runs entirely in your browser.

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PDF to SVG Converter — Extract Scalable Vectors From Print-Ready Documents

PDFs created from vector sources — Illustrator artwork, InDesign layouts, CAD exports, technical drawings — contain vector path data encoded inside the PDF container. Extracting this as SVG recovers the scalable vector geometry in a format that web browsers render natively and that vector editors can open and modify. A technical diagram exported from AutoCAD as PDF, converted to SVG, can be embedded in a web page and remain infinitely sharp at any zoom level.

The conversion works cleanly for single-page PDFs with predominantly vector content. Multi-page PDFs produce multiple SVG files, one per page. PDFs with embedded raster images will contain those images as base64-encoded bitmaps within the SVG — the vector content is recovered but photographic elements remain rasterized. Text in the PDF converts to SVG text elements if the font data is embedded, or to outlined paths if it is not.

Brand agencies receiving final artwork as PDF from printers or clients use PDF-to-SVG to recover editable vector files when the original AI or EPS sources are unavailable. The recovered SVG is not identical to the original source file but provides a workable vector starting point that is vastly more useful than the static PDF for any further design work.

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