Output format
You can use one general format above and customize any file from the list.
SVG is ideal for vector graphics, but many tools, upload forms, and content workflows still need raster images. This SVG to PNG page gives you a direct way to create practical output for publishing, sharing, and documentation.
PNG is useful when a platform, document workflow, or publishing system does not accept SVG files directly.
Yes. It works well for logos, icons, simple illustrations, and other vector assets that need raster delivery.
No. The SVG route focuses on vector-to-raster conversion because true vector editing and vector regeneration are outside the current scope.