Text to SVG
Use this Text to SVG converter to turn words, brand names, and multilingual lettering into editable SVG text with a visual font gallery instead of a cramped font dropdown.
Create Text to SVG with font previews
Type your text, choose a Text to SVG font card by its live preview, tune the canvas size, text size, and color, then copy or download clean SVG markup. The current Text to SVG version uses browser and system font stacks, and the layout is ready for multilingual web font packs later.
Why this text to SVG page is different
Many text to SVG tools start with a Google Font dropdown. That is fast for English logos, but it makes non-Latin lettering feel like an afterthought. This page puts the font preview first and treats multilingual font coverage as a product surface, not a hidden setting.
How the text to SVG converter works
The Text to SVG workflow stays simple while keeping enough control for real design use.
Enter text
Add one line or a short multiline lockup. Empty input falls back to a safe sample so the preview never breaks.
Pick a font card
Browse font styles visually. Each card previews the real CSS font stack and shows the script group it targets.
Export SVG
Adjust size, weight, spacing, color, and background, then copy the SVG code or download a ready-to-use .svg file.
Built for future multilingual web fonts
The first Text to SVG release keeps the generator lightweight with system font stacks. The important decision is the interface: a gallery can show Chinese, Arabic, Indic, and Latin samples side by side, which a single dropdown cannot communicate well.
Text to SVG FAQ
Answers for designers and developers who need scalable SVG text quickly.
Does Text to SVG convert text into SVG paths?
This Text to SVG version exports SVG text markup with the selected font family, color, size, canvas, and spacing. That keeps Text to SVG files clean and editable. True outline conversion can be added later when multilingual web font parsing is introduced.
Why is the Text to SVG font picker not a dropdown?
A dropdown hides the most important detail: how the font looks. The Text to SVG gallery behaves more like a product showcase, so users can compare lettering visually before exporting SVG.
Can I use Chinese or other non-English text?
Yes. The Text to SVG page accepts multilingual text and includes CJK, Arabic, and Devanagari preview cards. Current output relies on system fallback fonts; future Text to SVG versions can attach dedicated multilingual web fonts.
Can I set the actual Text to SVG canvas size?
Yes. Use the canvas width and canvas height fields to set the real SVG artboard. The Text to SVG preview shows a real-size frame for small canvases and scales large canvases down proportionally so the whole design stays visible.
Will the downloaded Text to SVG file match the preview size?
Yes. The exported Text to SVG file uses the same width, height, and viewBox shown in the preview metrics. If you set a 512 by 256 canvas, the downloaded SVG keeps that exact canvas.
Is this Text to SVG tool private?
The Text to SVG generator runs in the browser. Your logo text, draft headline, or multilingual lettering does not need to be uploaded just to create an SVG file.
Can I edit the Text to SVG output later?
Yes. Because the Text to SVG output is readable SVG markup, developers can edit it in code and designers can import it into vector tools that support SVG text.
Does Text to SVG work with Google Fonts?
This release does not depend on a Google Fonts dropdown. Text to SVG currently uses browser and system font stacks, and the font gallery is structured so dedicated multilingual web fonts can be added later.
What is the best use case for Text to SVG?
Text to SVG is useful for wordmarks, product badges, hero headlines, labels, diagrams, stickers, and social graphics where text must stay sharp at every size.
How do I make a cleaner Text to SVG logo?
Use short text, choose a font card with the right visual rhythm, set a deliberate canvas size, then adjust weight, spacing, and color before downloading the Text to SVG file.