SVG to DXF Converter

Convert SVG vector graphics to DXF format for AutoCAD, laser cutting, CNC machining, and 3D printing. Free, private, and runs entirely in your browser.

Upload SVG

Drop your SVG file here or click to browse

Supports .svg files

Conversion Details

Lines, circles, rectangles, polylines, polygons, and paths
Bezier curves approximated with line segments for CAD compatibility
Output compatible with AutoCAD, Fusion 360, LibreCAD, DraftSight
Ready for laser cutting, CNC machining, and 3D printing workflows

How to Convert SVG to DXF

1

Upload SVG

Drag and drop your SVG file, paste SVG code, or click to browse. Works with any SVG containing paths, shapes, or lines.

2

Convert to DXF

Click the convert button. Our tool parses every SVG element and maps it to the correct DXF entity for CAD compatibility.

3

Download DXF

Download the .dxf file and open it in AutoCAD, Fusion 360, your laser cutter software, or any CAD application.

Why Convert SVG to DXF?

CAD Compatibility

DXF is the universal exchange format for CAD software. Convert your SVG designs to DXF to open them in AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Fusion 360, DraftSight, LibreCAD, and dozens of other engineering tools.

Laser Cutting

Laser cutters and engravers almost universally accept DXF files. Convert your SVG artwork to DXF so it's ready to cut on Glowforge, Epilog, Trotec, and other laser machines without manual retracing.

CNC Machining

CNC routers and mills require DXF or DWG input for toolpath generation. Our converter lets you go straight from a web vector graphic to a CNC-ready file in seconds.

3D Printing Workflows

Import DXF profiles into your 3D modeling software to extrude 2D designs into 3D objects. Perfect for creating custom parts, enclosures, and prototypes from vector art.

SVG vs DXF: What's the Difference?

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a web-optimized vector format designed for browsers. It supports styling, gradients, animations, and text — but most CAD and fabrication tools cannot open SVG files directly.

DXF (Drawing Exchange Format) is Autodesk's open CAD interchange format. It stores pure geometry — lines, arcs, circles, polylines — without web styling. This makes it the standard input for laser cutters, CNC machines, and CAD programs worldwide.

Converting SVG to DXF strips away web-specific features (CSS, gradients, filters) and preserves the underlying geometry so your design is ready for fabrication and engineering workflows.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert SVG to DXF online for free?

Upload or paste your SVG file into our free converter, click Convert to DXF, and download the resulting .dxf file. The entire conversion runs in your browser — no uploads to a server, no sign-up required.

What is a DXF file and why do I need one?

DXF (Drawing Exchange Format) is a CAD file format created by Autodesk. It is the industry standard for sharing 2D drawings between CAD programs like AutoCAD, Fusion 360, SolidWorks, and laser cutting or CNC software.

Can I use the converted DXF file for laser cutting?

Yes. DXF is the most common file format accepted by laser cutters, CNC routers, and vinyl cutters. Our converter preserves paths, lines, and shapes so your design is ready for fabrication.

Does the converter support SVG path curves?

The converter handles M, L, H, V, and Z path commands directly. Cubic (C/S) and quadratic (Q/T) Bezier curves are approximated with line segments so the output remains compatible with all CAD software.

Which SVG elements are converted to DXF?

The converter supports line, circle, rect, polyline, polygon, and path elements. Each is mapped to the appropriate DXF entity — LINE, CIRCLE, LWPOLYLINE, or polyline points.

Can I open the DXF file in AutoCAD?

Absolutely. The DXF output is compatible with AutoCAD, DraftSight, LibreCAD, Fusion 360, Inkscape, and virtually every CAD application that reads DXF.

Is SVG to DXF conversion useful for CNC machining?

Yes. CNC machines typically require DXF or DWG input. Converting your SVG design to DXF lets you go straight from a vector graphic to a CNC-ready toolpath in your CAM software.

Is my SVG file uploaded to a server?

No. The entire conversion runs client-side in your browser using JavaScript. Your files never leave your device, keeping your designs private and secure.

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