SVG to PDF
Convert SVG vector images to high-quality PDF documents.
Drag & drop your SVG files here
or click to from your device
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Supported: • Max 10 files • Max 10MB each
How It Works
Convert your files in three simple steps
Open SVG to PDF Tool
Navigate to our vector processing engine for high-quality document creation.
Upload SVG Files
Drag and drop your .svg graphics. We support everything from icons to complex maps.
Choose Document Size
Select standard PDF page sizes or let the PDF auto-scale to your vector dimensions.
Manage Layers & Transparency
Verify that all vector layers and transparent elements are correctly staged for PDF.
Generate Vector PDF
Initiate the conversion to wrap your scalable graphics in a professional PDF container.
Download PDF
Save your file, which is now ready for high-resolution printing or digital distribution.
Here is why users love fileTailored
"As a vector artist, I need lossless SVG to PDF conversion for my clients. FileTailored maintains perfect scalability and color accuracy."
Pablo Picasso
Graphic Artist, Cubist Design
Need an Answer? Find it Here.
Upload your .svg file to our SVG to PDF converter. Since both formats are vector-based, the tool will wrap your graphic in a PDF container without losing any sharpness or scalability.
Yes. If your SVG uses standard text tags, our converter preserves them as selectable and searchable text within the final PDF, rather than flattening them into an image.
Yes. You can upload an entire set of SVG icons or illustrations and choose to merge them into a single PDF document, with each SVG occupying its own page.
Yes. The PDF format supports transparency, so any transparent backgrounds or elements in your SVG will be accurately represented in the resulting PDF file.
PDF is a static document format. While the visual elements of the SVG will be perfectly preserved, any CSS or SMIL animations will be rendered in their initial static state.
The tool attempts to preserve font styling. For the best results, we recommend converting text to paths in your SVG or ensuring standard web fonts are used to maintain exact visual fidelity.
SVGs are typically small, but we support files up to 20MB. This allows you to convert even the most complex, high-detail vector maps or architectural diagrams.
Yes. Because the vector data is preserved, you can scale the PDF to any size—from a business card to a billboard—without any pixelation or loss of quality.
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