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When Do You Need to Convert VSDX to SVG?
Converting Visio diagrams to SVG for embedding in web pages, editing in Inkscape, or scaling to any size without quality loss.
About VSDX and SVG
application/vnd.ms-visio.drawing
VSDX is the default file format for Microsoft Visio 2013 and later. Unlike the older binary VSD format, VSDX is based on the Open Packaging Conventions (XML/ZIP), similar to DOCX and XLSX. It stores charts, diagrams, and vector graphics in a structure that is smaller, more robust, and easier for third-party software to parse than its predecessor.
image/svg+xml
SVG is an XML-based vector image format for two-dimensional graphics with support for interactivity and animation. Unlike raster images, SVG scales to any size without losing quality, making it ideal for logos and web icons.
Conversion Notes
Converting a vector VSDX to raster SVG renders all paths, gradients, and text at a fixed resolution. The output is a pixel grid — infinitely scalable vector properties are lost. Choose the highest resolution suitable for your intended output size, as upscaling a raster image later introduces blurring.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — shapes and connectors become SVG paths that can be edited.