1 Viewing SVG Files in a Web-Browser2 How to View SVG Files in File Explorer directly3 How to Open and Edit SVG Vector Images in Paint.NET Raster Image Editor4 Editing SVG files with Inkscape Vector Graphics Editor5 How to Convert SVG Vector Graphics to JPG, PNG and other Raster Image Formats with One Click
What is an SVG file? SVG stands for Vector Scalable Graphics and is technically an XML-based text format that describes how an image will appear. This method has a major advantage over “raster-based” image formats like JPG or PNG – an SVG file can be scaled up as much as you like with no quality loss. As a result, designers have been switching from PNG to SVG files for printed and scale-heavy work for some time. Raster (bitmap) images feature individual dots of color known as pixels. This makes them great for photography and nuanced shading, but it also means that the editing software has to try and guess data that isn’t there when it’s scaled up. Though a sufficiently high-quality raster image (such as 8K) will look crisp on any modern monitor, it may start to break down on billboards, for example. Rather than being made up of individual pixels, scalable vector graphics are made up of paths. Each line has a mathematical format attached to it that tells the computer how it’s shaped and its color regardless of the number of pixels on the screen. This means SVG files will always have sharp lines no matter how much you zoom in or how much you scale them, unlike bitmaps, where you’ll start to see the individual squares. With all that said, you’re probably wondering how you can open an SVG file or edit them. We’re going to show you how to open SVG files in Windows 10 without the need for industry software like Adobe Illustrator. We’ll also show you how to convert SVG to JPG and other formats, as well as edit them.
Viewing SVG Files in a Web-Browser
How to View SVG Files in File Explorer directly
How to Open and Edit SVG Vector Images in Paint.NET Raster Image Editor
Editing SVG files with Inkscape Vector Graphics Editor
How to Convert SVG Vector Graphics to JPG, PNG and other Raster Image Formats with One Click
If you liked this tutorial, you may find our one on viewing and converting HEIC files useful, as well as our guide to restoring the old photo viewer.