SVG Editor
Edit and optimize SVG files directly in your browser. Clean up SVG code, remove ...Edit and optimize SVG files directly in your browser. Clean up SVG code, remove unnecessary metadata, optimize paths, and modify vector graphics. See ...
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SVG Editor Features
Professional vector editing tools
Why Use SVG Editor?
Instant Optimization
Reduce SVG file size by removing unnecessary code, comments, and metadata. Make your vector graphics load faster.
Live Preview
See your SVG changes in real-time. Edit code and watch the visual result update instantly in the preview panel.
Code Formatting
Prettify messy SVG code or minify for production. Multiple formatting options for your workflow.
100% Private
All SVG processing happens in your browser. Your graphics are never uploaded to any server.
Common Use Cases
Why developers use SVG editors
Web Performance
Optimize SVGs for websites to reduce page load times. Clean up bloated exports from design tools.
App Icons
Prepare SVG icons for web apps. Remove unnecessary attributes and optimize for inline use.
Development Workflow
Format SVG code for version control or minify for production builds. Maintain clean, readable source files.
Design Cleanup
Clean up SVG exports from Figma, Sketch, or Illustrator. Remove editor-specific metadata before use.
How It Works
Upload or Paste SVG
Upload an SVG file or paste SVG code directly into the editor. Preview appears immediately.
Choose Action
Select optimize, prettify, minify, or convert. Configure metadata removal and precision settings.
Edit if Needed
Make manual edits to the SVG code. Changes reflect in the preview as you type.
Download or Copy
Download the processed SVG file or copy the optimized code to your clipboard.
Pro Tips for SVG Editing
Start with 2 Decimals
Path precision of 2 decimals offers the best balance of file size and visual quality for most SVGs.
Check the Preview
Always verify the preview after optimization. Complex artwork may need higher precision to maintain curves.
Keep Source Files
Save a copy of original SVGs before heavy optimization. Some simplifications can't be reversed.
Inline vs External
Minified SVGs are ideal for inline embedding in HTML. Prettified versions are better for external files you may edit later.
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