Exporting and Downloads

Save the SVG you actually reviewed

Output cards show dimensions and SVG file size when available. Copy SVG, Download SVG, fullscreen preview, and batch conversion should use the same finalized visible SVG, including supported local output edits.

SVG output actions

Download SVG

Downloads the current finalized SVG for that output card. Use this when the SVG is large or another app rejects pasted SVG text.

Copy SVG

Copies the current finalized SVG markup. Some design apps paste SVG differently, so download can be more reliable for large files.

Fullscreen Preview

Opens a larger view for inspecting transparency, path detail, dimensions, and local output edits before saving.

Batch ZIP

Batch conversion downloads multiple results as a ZIP file where the route supports batch output. Individual failed items should not break unrelated completed outputs.

Raster and document exports

PNG and WebP

Use PNG or WebP export routes when you need a raster image. These routes render SVG to canvas with size, aspect, background, and quality controls where available.

JPG

JPG export always uses a solid background because JPEG does not support transparency. Choose the background color before downloading.

PDF

Use SVG to PDF for document and print handoff when a PDF is the required format instead of editable SVG markup.

Why file size changes

Detailed SVGs can be large because every path, color layer, tiny region, and local output edit must be represented as markup. More colors, more layers, lower cleanup, higher trace size, Fill spread, and very detailed presets can all increase file size.

If a design tool becomes slow, try a simpler preset, reduce layers, increase cleanup, resize the source before tracing, or use an SVG cleanup/minifier route after download.

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