FIG to SVG conversion is the process of transforming a Xfig (.fig) drawing into a Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg) file so the artwork becomes web-friendly and widely supported. This conversion preserves vector shapes, paths, and text where possible while translating Xfig-specific objects into standard SVG elements for use in browsers, design tools, and print workflows.
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The FIG file format typically uses the MIME type application/x-xfig and stores vector graphic data created by the Xfig software. SVG files use the MIME type image/svg+xml and are XML-based vector graphics used extensively on the web and in design applications. Conversion typically involves parsing the FIG vector objects and translating them into SVG elements, preserving shapes, lines, and colors.
The SVG (.SVG) format is commonly used for image. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like FIG.
While specific technical details aren't available here, SVG files generally serve the purpose of storing image effectively within their domain.
Our online FIG to SVG converter provides a fast and reliable way to transform your FIG drawings into scalable and widely-compatible SVG files. Whether you're a designer, developer, or hobbyist, converting FIG files to SVG format enables better compatibility across platforms and easier editing.
FIG files are primarily used for vector drawings within specific design software, often with limited cross-platform support. SVG is an open-standard vector graphic format widely supported by browsers and design tools, making it more versatile. While FIG files are suitable for drafting and specialized editing, SVG excels in web compatibility and scalability.
Keep individual FIG files under 10–50 MB for fast browser-based conversion; larger files may require desktop tools.
Preserve quality by embedding fonts or converting text to outlines; otherwise text rendering depends on viewer fonts.
If your FIG contains embedded bitmaps, choose a higher raster DPI (300+) to avoid blurry images in SVG exports.
Use batch conversion for many small FIG files; convert very large or highly complex drawings in desktop apps to avoid timeouts.
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Emily R.
Graphic Designer
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Mark D.
Web Developer
Made integrating my FIG drawings into presentations seamless and professional.
Anna L.
Architect
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Note: some Xfig-specific features (proprietary objects, layered metadata) may not map perfectly and could be flattened or approximated in SVG.