Convert DXF to SVG Online

Convert DXF drawings to SVG for web, design, documentation, and lightweight vector workflows.

Why SVG?

SVG is a browser-friendly vector format. It is useful for diagrams, web previews, documentation, and design workflows where scalable graphics are easier to handle than native CAD files.

DXF remains a CAD interchange format, while SVG is often better for publishing or embedding.

DXF to SVG workflow

Open the DXF drawing in SnapDWG, confirm the visible geometry, then export SVG. For best results, simplify extremely complex drawings before sharing them as web graphics.

SVG works well for line drawings, diagrams, and lightweight previews, but it is not a replacement for a full CAD file when editing is required.

When to use PDF instead

Use PDF for printing, approval, and client review. Use SVG when you need scalable web graphics or vector assets for documentation.

Open your CAD drawing in SnapDWG

View DWG and DXF files in the browser, inspect layers, then export PDF, PNG, or SVG without installing desktop CAD software.

Open a DWG file

Frequently Asked Questions

Can SVG preserve CAD layers?

SVG can preserve visible vector geometry, but it is not a full CAD format and may not keep every CAD-specific behavior.

Is DXF to SVG useful for websites?

Yes. SVG is often a good choice for embedding simple technical drawings on web pages.