ImageToSVG

Online SVG Editor — Edit Your Converted SVG Files

After converting your image to SVG, refine it with an online SVG editor. Edit paths, change colors, and customize your vector graphic right in the browser.

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Best Online SVG Editors

Once you've converted your image to SVG using our tool, you can refine the vector in any SVG editor. Several excellent options work directly in the browser with no installation required.

  • Boxy SVG (boxy-svg.com) — closest to Illustrator, excellent UI
  • SVG-Edit (github.com/SVG-Edit) — open-source, browser-based
  • Inkscape Online (unofficial) — Inkscape in a browser via WebAssembly
  • Figma — import SVG for vector editing (free tier available)
  • Adobe Illustrator on the web — CC subscription required

What to Edit in Your Converted SVG

After conversion, common edits include: removing unwanted small path elements (clean up noise), changing colors to exact brand values, simplifying overly complex paths for smaller file size, adding or editing text elements, and adjusting the SVG viewBox for different aspect ratios. Most of these edits can be done in any vector editor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best free online SVG editor?

Boxy SVG (boxy-svg.com) is the most capable free online SVG editor. It supports path editing, color editing, text, and direct SVG code view.

Can I edit SVG code directly online?

Yes. In Boxy SVG and SVG-Edit, you can access the raw SVG markup and edit it directly. Any text editor also works for SVG code editing.

How do I change SVG colors in an online editor?

Open your SVG in Boxy SVG, select the element you want to recolor, and use the fill color picker. Or edit the fill attribute directly in the SVG code view.

Can I add text to my converted SVG online?

Yes. All online SVG editors support text elements. Add text, choose a font, position it, and convert to paths if you need font-independent rendering.

How do I simplify complex paths in my SVG?

In Inkscape or Boxy SVG, use Path → Simplify to reduce node count. In SVG code, tools like SVGO can automatically simplify paths with minimal visual change.

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