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Online SVG Editor

Online SVG Editor

Draw, edit, and export SVG in your browser — no signup, nothing uploaded.

How to edit an SVG file online

  1. 1

    Open the editor

    Start with a blank canvas, or drag and drop an existing SVG file.

  2. 2

    Draw, edit, and arrange

    Use the select, rectangle, ellipse, line, pen, and text tools. Layers and 100-step undo history are built in.

  3. 3

    Export when you're done

    Download a clean SVG, or export to PNG. Your file never leaves your browser.

Everything you need to edit SVG in your browser

Select and transform

Click any element to select it, then move, resize, or rotate it in place.

Path editing

Add, move, and delete nodes on any path — directly in the browser.

Shapes and text

Draw rectangles, ellipses, lines, and editable text with one click.

Layers panel

See every element in the stack. Reorder, show, or hide layers instantly.

Undo history

Up to 100 undo steps with Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+Shift+Z.

Keyboard shortcuts

Delete, duplicate, nudge, undo, redo — all mapped to keys you already know.

SVG-native import and export

What you import is what you edit. Exports are clean SVG you can drop into any project.

Works offline

After the first load, the editor runs entirely in your browser — no server calls needed.

Private by design

Never uploaded

Your files stay on your device. Nothing is sent to a server — ever.

Works offline

Load the page once, then edit without an internet connection.

No account required

No signup, no email, no watermark. Just open the page and start editing.

What is an SVG file?

SVG stands for Scalable Vector Graphics. Unlike PNG or JPG, an SVG file stores shapes as mathematical descriptions — lines, curves, and fills — instead of a grid of pixels. That means an SVG can be scaled to any size, from a 16-pixel favicon to a billboard, without losing a single detail.

SVG is the right format for icons, logos, illustrations, diagrams, and anything else that needs to look sharp at every resolution. And because the file is just XML text, you can edit it in a code editor — or right here in the browser, with visual tools that feel like a native app.

Who uses Online SVG Editor

Web developers

Clean up SVG exports from Figma or Illustrator, tweak paths, set viewBox, and optimize before shipping to production.

UI / UX designers

Make quick edits to icons and illustrations without opening a full vector application.

Crafters

Prepare cut files for Cricut, Silhouette, and laser cutters — resize, recolor, and export clean SVG.

Students and educators

Learn vector graphics hands-on, for free, without installing software or buying a license.

How it compares

A quick side-by-side with the tools you may already know.

Online SVG EditorIllustratorInkscapeCanvaFigmaBoxy SVG
Free forever YesNoYesPartialPartialPartial
No signup YesNoYesNoNoYes
No upload (local-only) YesYesYesNoNoYes
Works offline YesYesYesNoPartialYes
SVG-native (no lossy conversion) YesPartialYesPartialPartialYes
Hand-localized Chinese YesPartialPartialPartialPartialNo

Last reviewed 2026-04-12. "Partial" means conditional or limited — see each vendor's docs.

20+ SVG tools, one page

Convert, optimize, view, recolor, resize — everything runs in your browser.

Start from an example

Hand-picked SVGs you can load into the editor with one click.

Learn SVG

Tutorials and deep dives from our blog.

Frequently asked questions

Is it really free?

Yes. There is no paywall, no watermark, and no premium tier. Every feature is available to everyone.

Do I need to sign up or create an account?

No. You can start editing the moment the page loads. We do not ask for your email or any personal information.

Is my file uploaded to a server?

No. Every operation — drawing, editing, exporting — runs locally in your browser. Your files never leave your device.

Does it work offline?

Yes. After the first page load, the editor is a self-contained bundle. You can disconnect from the internet and keep editing.

What file formats can I import and export?

Import: SVG. Export: SVG, PNG, and JPG. Dedicated tool pages also let you convert to JSX, Vue SFC, Base64, and PDF.

Can I edit SVG path data?

Yes. The pen tool lets you create paths, and the select tool lets you move and delete individual path nodes.

Does it support layers?

Yes. The layers panel shows every top-level element with controls to reorder, show, or hide each one.

Can I edit SVGs exported from Illustrator, Figma, or Inkscape?

Yes. The editor reads standard SVG markup. Files from Illustrator, Figma, Inkscape, Sketch, and most other tools open without issues.

Which browsers are supported?

Any modern browser: Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari on desktop or tablet. Internet Explorer is not supported.

Is there a file-size limit?

There is no hard limit. Performance depends on your browser and device — extremely complex files with thousands of nodes may feel sluggish.

What keyboard shortcuts are available?

Ctrl+Z to undo, Ctrl+Shift+Z to redo, Ctrl+D to duplicate, Delete to remove the selection, and arrow keys to nudge.

Does it work on mobile?

You can view SVGs and make basic edits on a tablet. Phone screens are generally too small for precise vector editing.

Start editing now — no signup needed

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