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.svgScalable Vector Graphics

W3C · 2001

Entwickler
W3C
Kategorie
Bilder
MIME-Typ
image/svg+xml
Erstveröffentlichung
2001
Offenes Format
Ja
Dateisignatur
3C 3F 78 6D 6C (<?xml) or <svg

Was ist eine .svg-Datei?

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector image format for the web. Unlike raster formats (JPEG, PNG), SVGs define images using mathematical shapes and paths, meaning they can be scaled to any size without losing quality. This makes SVG perfect for logos, icons, illustrations, and interactive graphics. SVGs can also be styled with CSS and animated with JavaScript, making them incredibly versatile for modern web design.

Programme zum Öffnen von .svg-Dateien

PlattformProgramm
WindowsAdobe IllustratorKostenpflichtig
InkscapeKostenlos
Any web browserKostenlos
macOSAdobe IllustratorKostenpflichtig
InkscapeKostenlos

Häufige Probleme mit .svg-Dateien

⚠️ Cannot open .svg file
Install one of the recommended programs listed above. For a free option, try the first free program in the list.
⚠️ .svg file is corrupted
Try re-downloading the file. If the file was transferred, ensure the transfer completed without errors.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

What program opens .svg files?

.svg files can be opened with several programs. Adobe Illustrator is one of the most popular choices.

Is .svg a safe file format?

Generally yes, .svg files are safe to open with appropriate software.

Can I convert .svg to another format?

Yes, there are many online and offline tools available to convert .svg files. Check the conversion section above for specific methods.

Technische Details

Scalable Vector Graphics files use the image/svg+xml MIME type and were first introduced in 2001 by W3C. The file can be identified by its signature: 3C 3F 78 6D 6C (<?xml) or <svg.

Wussten Sie schon?

Scalable Vector Graphics was first released in 2001 by W3C

Sicherheitsinformationen

.svg files are generally safe to open. However, always ensure your software is up to date to protect against potential vulnerabilities.

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