Use case
Got a link to an SVG? Get the actual vector file in one click.
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When you have the URL of an SVG — or you are on a page that uses one — you usually just want the file itself, not a screenshot or a tab full of XML. SVG Export pulls the real vector straight from the page so you can save it as a proper .svg.
It works whether the SVG is loaded as its own file or drawn inline in the page, and it keeps the styling intact so the download looks exactly like the original.
Navigate to the page or the direct SVG link in your browser.
Click the extension icon to list every SVG found at that URL.
Pick the SVG you want and save it — or export it as PNG or JPG instead.
Powerful Features
Select all. Download all. Every SVG on the page in one zip.
Export as SVG, PNG, or JPG. Your vectors, your format.
Rename, resize, and preview every asset before you save.
SVGs styled by external CSS? We inline the styles so they look right outside the page.
Copy SVG code instantly. Paste straight into Figma, Sketch, or your codebase.
Lossless vector extraction. What you see is what you get.
Three reliable ways to download SVG icons, logos, and illustrations from any website — using your browser's dev tools, source code, or the free SVG Export extension.
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