Step 1: Supply your EPUB files using the button above or by haul and lay.
Step 2: Click the 'Convert' button to start the conversion.
Step 3: Get your converted SVG files.
EPUB to SVG Conversion FAQ
What does the EPUB to SVG converter do?
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It converts a EPUB file into SVG format.
Will my SVG have a transparent background?
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EPUB files have no alpha channel, so the result will have a solid background. To get transparency in SVG, use the Remove Background tool on the SVG output.
Can I animate the result of converting EPUB to SVG?
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EPUB is a single still, so the SVG output will also be a single frame. Use a multi-image upload plus the Merge tool to build an animated SVG from several stills.
What output quality should I expect from EPUB to SVG?
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Default settings target broadcast / web quality — visually identical to the source for most viewers. For archival use, pick the highest quality option in the converter settings.
Will the converted book keep its cover, chapters and table of contents?
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Yes where both formats can express them. Cover art, chapter divisions and a navigable table of contents are structural metadata, so they carry across rather than being flattened into the text. Footnotes and index entries are the fragile parts — they degrade into inline text on targets with no anchor mechanism.
Will the SVG open directly in a browser?
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Yes, and the EPUB would not have. Browsers ship a decoder for SVG and none for EPUB, so an EPUB link forces a download while an SVG renders inline. That is usually the deciding factor when the file is going onto a web page rather than into an application. SVG renders perfectly at any size, stays editable, is searchable and diffable as plain text, and is usually a fraction of the size of an equivalent PNG.
How are the pages of a reflowable book turned into fixed images?
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By rendering them at a chosen page size first, because a reflowable book has no inherent pages — the reader creates them from screen width and font size. The converter picks a standard page geometry, lays the text out onto it, and renders each resulting page as one image. Change the page size and you get a different number of images from the same book.
Does the SVG output support transparency?
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The format does, but the source has no alpha to give it — video frames and rendered pages are fully opaque by nature, so every pixel arrives solid. The alpha channel is still useful afterwards: it means you can cut a subject out of the SVG later without changing format again.
How big will the SVG files be?
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Larger than you might expect, because SVG keeps every pixel exactly rather than approximating. A 1080p still lands around 2-5 MB and a 4K still around 6-15 MB, so a long extraction run adds up quickly. That is the right trade when the images feed further processing, and the wrong one when they are going straight onto a web page. An SVG stores shapes as mathematical paths and text as text, not as pixels, so it is a document rather than a raster grid.
Why does my EPUB file refuse to convert?
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DRM, in almost every case. A protected EPUB is encrypted and tied to an account, and no converter can decrypt it — ours included. Files you created yourself, or bought from a DRM-free store, convert without any trouble at all. EPUB has no fixed pagination, so page numbers are meaningless, and complex layout — tables, equations, multi-column — degrades badly.
Is there a file-size limit when converting EPUB to SVG?
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Anonymous uploads are capped at a generous default; signed-in free accounts get a higher cap, and Pro accounts have no per-file limit. Browser memory is usually the practical constraint long before our server-side limits kick in.
Can I batch-convert several EPUB files to SVG at once?
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Yes. Drop or pick multiple EPUB files in one upload — the converter processes them in parallel and returns a ZIP of the SVG results. There is no need to repeat the upload step per file.