Your files never leave your device — everything happens in the browser.

SVG file viewer — open SVG files online

Drop a SVG file into AnyFile and see it instantly — no upload, no sign-up, no software to install. Everything runs locally in your browser, so the file never leaves your device.

Open a SVG file now

What is a SVG file?

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) describes images as XML shapes and paths instead of pixels, so they stay perfectly sharp at any size. It is the web standard for logos, icons and illustrations.

How to open a SVG file online

  1. Open the AnyFile viewer — it loads instantly and even works offline after the first visit.
  2. Drag your SVG file into the window, paste it with Ctrl/⌘+V, or click “Choose a file”.
  3. The file type is detected automatically from its actual content (magic bytes), not just the extension.
  4. The file is rendered immediately — processed 100% locally, with nothing sent to any server.
SVG files are sanitized and rendered safely in an isolated sandbox — scripts are blocked.

Why open SVG files with AnyFile?

100% private by design

AnyFile has no server and no upload endpoint. Your SVG file is read with the browser’s File API and processed entirely on your device — open your browser’s network tab and verify that nothing leaves the page. It even keeps working with the network disconnected.

Technical details

Full nameScalable Vector Graphics
Extensions.svg
MIME typeimage/svg+xml
CategoryVector graphics
TierFree

Frequently asked questions

Is it free to open SVG files?

Yes. Opening SVG files in AnyFile is completely free — no registration, no watermarks and no file-size tricks.

Is my SVG file uploaded to a server?

No. There is no server. The file is read locally by your browser using the File API, and all processing happens on your device. Nothing is transmitted anywhere.

Do I need to install software to open a SVG file?

No. AnyFile runs in any modern browser on any operating system — Windows, macOS, Linux, Android or iOS. Nothing to download or install.

What happens if my SVG file cannot be displayed?

No file ever fails completely: if a dedicated preview is not possible, AnyFile falls back to a universal hex viewer that shows the raw bytes, the detected signature and the file’s structure.

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