Privacy & data
The short version: image conversion runs on our servers over an encrypted connection and is used only to produce your SVG — we never sell or share your images. The in-browser SVG editor keeps your markup on your device.
Last updated: June 2026
Secure conversion
Images are sent over HTTPS and used only to produce your SVG.
No accounts
No sign-up, no email, no personal details required.
No ad tracking
We don't run advertising or behavioral trackers.
How your images are handled
The SVG editor runs entirely in your browser: SVGs you paste or optimize there are processed locally and never transmitted to a server. Image-to-SVG conversion is different — it runs on SVGFast's servers, so the image you convert is sent over an encrypted (HTTPS) connection to the conversion API, used only to generate your SVG, and never sold or shared with anyone.
What we collect
The core tools collect no personal data. There are no accounts, so there's nothing to profile. We don't ask for your name, email, or payment details to use the converter or the editor.
Cookies & local storage
SVGFast does not use advertising or tracking cookies. Any browser storage that may be used is strictly functional — for example, remembering a UI preference — and stays on your device. It is never used to identify or follow you across sites.
Third-party requests
To keep the site lightweight, a few assets are loaded from third-party providers when the page opens:
- Fonts are served by Google Fonts.
- Styling utilities are loaded from the Tailwind CSS CDN.
Loading these resources necessarily exposes your IP address and basic request metadata to those providers, as it would on any site that uses them. They do not receive your images or any conversion data. If you self-host SVGFast from the open-source repository, you can remove these external dependencies entirely.
Analytics
If any privacy-respecting, aggregate analytics are used to count page views, they are configured to avoid collecting personally identifiable information and never touch your image data. We're committed to keeping measurement minimal and anonymous.
Your content is yours
You retain all rights to the images you bring and the SVGs you produce. We claim no ownership over either. You are responsible for ensuring you have the rights to any source material you convert.
Open source & verification
Because SVGFast is MIT-licensed and fully open source, you don't have to take our word for any of this. You can read the code, inspect the network activity in your browser's dev tools, or self-host and run the engine entirely offline. Transparency is the whole point.
Changes to this policy
If this policy changes, we'll update the date at the top of the page and reflect changes in the public repository. Material changes will be noted in the project's release history.
Questions
Privacy questions are welcome. Open an issue or start a discussion on GitHub and we'll respond in the open.