SVG Files: What They Are and How to Open & Convert Them

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This article explains what an SVG file is and how the format is different than other image formats, how to open one, and how to convert one to a more common format like PNG or JPG.

What Is an SVG File?

A file with the SVG file extension is most likely a Scalable Vector Graphics file. Files in this format use an XML-based text format to describe how the image should appear.

Since text is used to describe the graphic, an SVG file can be scaled to different sizes without losing quality; the format is resolution-independent. This is why website and print graphics are often built in the SVG format, so they can be resized to fit different designs in the future.

If an SVG file is compressed with GZIP compression, the file ends with the .SVGZ file extension and could be 50 percent to 80 percent smaller than a non-compressed file.

Other files with the .SVG file extension that aren't related to a graphics format may instead be Saved Game files. Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Grand Theft Auto, and other games save the progress of the game to an SVG file.

How to Open an SVG File

The easiest and quickest way to open an SVG file to view it (not to edit it) is with a web browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge—nearly all of them provide some sort of rendering support for the SVG format. This means you can open online SVG files without having to download them first.

SVG file open in Chrome

If you already have an SVG file on your computer, a web browser can also be used as an offline SVG viewer. Open those SVG files through the web browser's Open option (the Ctrl+O keyboard shortcut).

SVG files can be created through Adobe Illustrator, so you can use that program to open the file. Some other Adobe programs that support SVG files include Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, and InDesign programs. Adobe Animate works with SVG files, too.

Some non-Adobe programs that can open an SVG file include Microsoft Visio, CorelDRAW, and ABViewer.

Inkscape and GIMP are free programs that can work with SVG files, but you must download them to open the file. Linearity Curve is another that works on Apple devices. To edit one in your browser (no download necessary), Photopea is an excellent choice.

Since a Scalable Vector Graphics file is really a text file in its details, you can view the text version of the file in any text editor. You can download a free text editor to do this, or use the one built-in to your operating system, such as Notepad in Windows.

SVG file open in Notepad++

For Saved Game files, the game that created the SVG file most likely uses it automatically when you resume the gameplay, which means you probably can't manually open the SVG file through the program's menu. Even if you do manage to get the SVG file to open through an Open menu of some sort, you have to use the right SVG file that goes with the game that created it.

If the game itself won't open the SVG file, try GTA2 Saved Game Editor or open it in a text editor to see if there's something there that's of use.

How to Convert an SVG File

The easiest way to convert an SVG file to either PNG or JPG, the two most common image formats, is to use our own SVG file converter:

Converting an SVG file with an online tool like ours is usually the quickest and easiest way to get your file into the format you want. No need to have an expensive program installed or to download unfamiliar software.

If you need to convert it to a different format, like PDF or GIF, and your SVG is small, a third-party online tool like Zamzar will do the trick.

Autotracer is another online SVG converter that converts one from your device or a URL to a format like EPS, AI, DXF, PDF, or SK.

If you have a large SVG file, any of the software programs mentioned above in the How to Open an SVG File section should be able to save/export the SVG file to a new format.

For example, if you use Inkscape, after you open or edit the SVG file, you can save it back to SVG with any changes you make, but you can also save it to a different file format, such as PNG, PDF, DXF, ODG, EPS, TAR, PS, HPGL, and many others.

More Information on SVG Files

The Scalable Vector Graphics format was created in 1999 and is still being developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

The entire contents of an SVG file is text. If you open one in a text editor, you see only text. SVG viewers can read the text and understand how it should be displayed.

You can edit the dimensions of the image to make it as large as you want without affecting its quality. Since the instructions for rendering the image can be easily altered in an SVG editor, so too can the image itself.

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