How to Export SVG Logos as High-Resolution PNGs for Print and Web

July 4, 2026 · 4 min read

A client once sent me an SVG logo for a trade show banner and asked for a PNG "at print resolution." I asked what size the banner was. Eight feet wide. They had been trying to export from Illustrator at 300 DPI and crashing their machine every time. I used svg2png.org's logo converter, set the resolution to 9600px, and had the file in seconds. The banner printed perfectly.

Every Platform Wants a Different Size

Use CaseRecommended Size
Website header400x120px (retina: 800x240)
Email signature200x60px
Facebook profile1080x1080px
LinkedIn company page400x400px
Print (business card)300 DPI at physical size
Merchandise (t-shirt)4000x4000px for 14" print

Rather than maintaining 8 different logo files, keep one master SVG and export PNGs on demand. Our SVG logo to PNG converter handles any resolution.

Transparency Matters More for Logos

Your logo sits on colored backgrounds, hero images, and dark mode headers. If the PNG has a white box around it, your marketing team files a ticket. I learned this when our company logo showed up on the dark mode landing page with an unintended white rectangle. Check your output. For guaranteed transparency, also try our transparent SVG to PNG mode.

Jamie Park Written by Jamie Park — UI/UX Designer. More about me →