Convert SVG to GIF

Convert Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) to GIF format. Perfect for using vector logos and icons in emails or social media.

Drop an image or click to upload

Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, SVG, GIF

How to Convert SVG to GIF

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Upload your SVG vector file by clicking or dragging it into the upload area.

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The tool rasterizes the SVG and converts it to GIF format with optional animation.

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Preview the GIF output to check rendering quality and transparency handling.

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Download your GIF, ready to use in emails, social media, or any platform requiring universal compatibility.

When to Convert SVG to GIF

Email marketing - GIF works in all email clients, unlike SVG which most email services block

Legacy platform support - Older websites and apps that don't render modern SVG format

Social media sharing - Some platforms strip SVG metadata but display GIFs perfectly

Forum avatars - Many forums accept GIF for avatars but don't support vector formats

Animated logos - Add Ken Burns animation effect to vector logos for eye-catching GIFs

Universal compatibility - When you need guaranteed rendering across all devices and platforms

SVG to GIF Conversion Tips

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GIF supports only 256 colors - complex gradients in SVG may look slightly different

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Transparency works but is binary (on/off) - smooth semi-transparent edges may look harder

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GIF files are larger than SVG but offer universal compatibility everywhere

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Perfect for simple logos and icons that need to work in email and older platforms

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Our tool can add animation effect to make your static SVG into an animated GIF

Why Choose Our SVG to GIF Converter

Vector to Raster

Cleanly rasterizes SVG vectors into GIF format with proper color quantization.

Universal Compatibility

GIF works everywhere - emails, social media, old browsers, and legacy systems.

Local Conversion

Converts SVG to GIF entirely in your browser with no uploads or tracking.

No Restrictions

Convert unlimited SVG files to GIF with no watermarks or limits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know

SVGs are great for web code, but platforms like email newsletters or social media often don't support them. GIF is universally supported.