Why use PDF to SVG?
Diagram-heavy PDFs sometimes need to land in vector-friendly tooling. Exporting each page to SVG can help when you want scalable graphics for slides or illustration workflows, keeping in mind that complex PDFs may still rasterize heavily inside the SVG. PDFBaba outputs a ZIP with one SVG per page and optional range selection. There is no account gate, and uploads are purged after about one hour. If you need photographic page exports instead, PDF to PNG or PDF to JPG may be simpler depending on size and color needs.
Supported files & limits
One PDF in; a ZIP of SVGs out. The default upload limit is 100MB per file; administrators can raise or lower this via server configuration. Useful for diagrams and graphics pipelines; not a substitute for vector-perfect CAD export.
Privacy & data retention
PDFBaba is built for quick tasks: your uploads and generated downloads are kept only long enough to process your request and are automatically deleted after about one hour. We do not require signup for these tools, and we do not use your documents to train AI models. For full details on cookies, analytics, and legal terms, read our Privacy Policy.
Features
How to use
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Upload a PDF and optionally set a page range.
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Submit to export each page as an SVG in a ZIP.
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Download the ZIP and open SVGs in your editor or viewer.
