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Convert PSD Files to SVG Vectors

Upload your PSD file

Max 50 MB • PSD Only

100% Free & Secure – Your files are processed instantly and deleted automatically.

How to Convert PSD to SVG

1

Upload

Import your Photoshop file (.psd) containing vector shapes.

2

Vectorization

We extract paths and shape layers for web use.

3

Conversion

Click the button and let our engine work its magic.

4

Download

Get your lightweight, infinitely scalable .svg file.

Why is SVG format important?

Scalability

SVG remains sharp at any size, from mobile devices to 4K screens.

Lightweight & Fast

Based on XML code, SVG is often much lighter than PNG.

Editable

Change colors or shapes directly via CSS or a code editor.

SEO Friendly

Text within an SVG file is readable by search engines.

PSD to SVG Converter – The Power of Vector Graphics

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) format has become the standard for modern web graphics. Unlike raster formats (JPG, PNG) made of pixels, SVG is made of mathematical formulas (vectors). This means it can be scaled infinitely without losing quality.

When to Convert PSD to SVG?

Conversion is especially recommended for:

  • Logos and Icons: To look sharp on all screens, including Retina displays.
  • Simple Illustrations: To reduce load times on your website.
  • Diagrams and Charts: To keep text readable and selectable.

How It Works?

Our tool analyzes the layers of your PSD file. It identifies Shape Layers and text to convert them into SVG vectors. Pixel images (photos) present in the file are encapsulated to ensure faithful display.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

No, only vector elements (shapes, paths, text) will be converted into real SVG vectors. Photos and brush strokes will remain as raster images embedded within the SVG.

In most cases, text layers are converted to outlines to ensure the font displays correctly everywhere, even if the user doesn't have the font installed. Therefore, they can no longer be edited as simple text.

Absolutely! SVG is supported by all modern browsers. You can embed it as an image (img tag) or directly in HTML code (svg tag) to style it with CSS.