SVG Viewer
View and inspect SVG vector graphics instantly in your browser
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SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector image format for the web. Unlike raster images like PNG or JPG, SVG graphics are resolution-independent and scale to any size without losing quality, making them ideal for responsive web design.
SVG files are commonly used for:
- Web icons and logos
- Illustrations and artwork
- Data visualizations and charts
- Maps and infographics
SVG Viewer Features
- Rendered PreviewView SVGs rendered on a clean white background
- Source Code ViewToggle to inspect the raw XML source code
- Dimension InfoView width, height, and viewBox attributes
- 100% PrivateFiles processed locally in your browser - never uploaded
SVG Viewer FAQ
What is SVG?
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector image format supported by all modern browsers. Unlike raster formats, SVGs use mathematical descriptions of shapes, so they scale perfectly to any size without pixelation.
What is the difference between preview and code view?
Preview mode renders the SVG visually on a white background, just as it would appear on a web page. Code view displays the raw XML markup, letting you inspect elements, attributes, paths, and structure.
Is it safe to view SVG files here?
Yes! All files are processed 100% in your browser and never leave your device. SVGs are rendered in a sandboxed environment for safe viewing.
Can I edit SVGs?
This tool is designed for viewing and inspecting SVG files. For editing, use dedicated tools like Inkscape, Adobe Illustrator, or Figma. You can use the code view here to understand the SVG structure before editing elsewhere.