Unlock the vector graphics within your PDFs. Our free online tool converts PDF pages into clean, scalable SVG files, perfect for editing in design software.
It’s a common scenario for designers. A client sends you their company logo or a set of icons, but it's locked inside a PDF file. You need to resize it, change its colors, or use it in a new design, but you can't access the original vector data.
If the original graphic inside that PDF was created as a vector (in a program like Adobe Illustrator), you can use a PDF to SVG converter to "liberate" it. This process extracts the vector information and converts it into an SVG (Scalable Vector Graphic), a clean, editable, and infinitely scalable format that you can use in any design application.
This is a powerful conversion for designers and developers. It allows you to:
Extract Vector Logos and Icons: Pull out clean, scalable graphics from a PDF brand guide or document.
Edit and Manipulate Graphics: Once in SVG format, you can easily change the colors, shapes, and sizes in a vector editor.
Use on the Web: SVGs are a fantastic format for web icons and logos because they are lightweight and look perfectly crisp on any screen, at any size.
Animate Your Graphics: SVG is an XML-based format, which means its elements can be animated with CSS and JavaScript.
The process is simple, but the result is powerful.
Open the Converter: Go to the FreeXTool PDF to SVG Converter.
Upload Your PDF File: Click "Choose File" and select the PDF containing the vector graphic.
Convert & Download: The tool will process the file and convert the page into an SVG. Download your new, editable vector file.
Remember, this process only works if the original content inside the PDF is a vector graphic. If the PDF contains a standard photo (a raster image like a JPG), converting it to SVG will simply wrap that same photo inside an SVG file—it won't magically turn the photo into an editable vector.
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