You have a SVG file. For whatever reason, you need a PNG. svg2png can help.
svg2png("source.svg", "dest.png", function (err) {
// PNGs for everyone!
});
Maybe you need to scale the image while converting? We can do that too:
svg2png("source.svg", "dest.png", 1.2, function (err) {
// 1.2×-sized PNGs for everyone!
});
The scale factor is relative to the SVG's viewbox
or width
/height
attributes, for the record.
svg2png is built on the latest in PhantomJS technology to render your SVGs using a headless WebKit instance. I have
found this to produce much more accurate renderings than other solutions like GraphicsMagick or Inkscape. Plus, it's
easy to install cross-platform due to the excellent phantomjs npm package—you don't even need to have
PhantomJS in your PATH
.
@skyzyx made a CLI version of this; you should go check it out if you're into using the command line.