SVG Export
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Download SVGs from any website

Every SVG on the page, ready to download — no code required.

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Most websites are full of SVGs: icons, logos, illustrations, UI elements. Saving one normally means digging through the page source or the right-click menu, which often hands you a broken file or an HTML page instead of a vector.

SVG Export lists every SVG on the site you are viewing and lets you download exactly what you need — individually or all at once — with styles baked in so nothing looks off.

SVG Export lists every SVG on the page so you can preview and download exactly what you need.
SVG Export lists every SVG on the page so you can preview and download exactly what you need.

How it works

  1. 1

    Visit any website

    Browse to the page with the icons, logos, or graphics you want.

  2. 2

    Open SVG Export

    Click the icon to see a gallery of every SVG on the page.

  3. 3

    Select and download

    Grab one SVG, or select several and download them together as a zip.

Powerful Features

Everything you need to efficiently extract SVGs

Bulk Export

Select all. Download all. Every SVG on the page in one zip.

Format Freedom

Export as SVG, PNG, or JPG. Your vectors, your format.

Edit Before Export

Rename, resize, and preview every asset before you save.

Inline Styles

SVGs styled by external CSS? We inline the styles so they look right outside the page.

Copy to Clipboard

Copy SVG code instantly. Paste straight into Figma, Sketch, or your codebase.

Pixel Perfect

Lossless vector extraction. What you see is what you get.

Frequently asked questions

How do I download an SVG from a website?
Install SVG Export, open the website, and click the extension — it shows every SVG on the page so you can download the ones you want as clean vector files.
Can I download every SVG on a page at once?
Yes. Select multiple SVGs and download them together as a single zip instead of saving one at a time.
Why does the SVG save as an HTML file when I use “Save as”?
Browsers wrap inline SVGs in page markup, so “Save as” can produce an .html file. SVG Export extracts the vector itself, so you always get a real .svg.

Ready to grab some SVGs?

Free, for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. No account, no setup.

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