Updated Jun 2026
Format converter · Laser · CNC · Plasma
SVGDXF

Convert SVG to DXF that actually cuts.

See where auto-trace breaks — then let a human deliver closed-path, kerf-aware DXF your laser or router runs without errors.

The short answer

You can convert SVG to DXF free with an instant tracer — but SVG from design tools is full of redundant nodes, nested transforms and groups a machine chokes on, none of which cuts cleanly. For laser cutters, CNC routers and plasma tables, a human redraw delivers closed paths, single-line geometry, kerf compensation in 24 hours, guaranteed.

Want a DXF that runs clean? A human rebuilds your SVG for $22, production-correct in 24 hours — guaranteed.
Order the human redraw →
Why an auto-trace isn't enough

SVG is messy. Your laser or router needs clean geometry.

SVG is great for the web and messy for production. Exported from a design tool it's packed with redundant anchor points, nested transforms, groups and strokes-as-outlines — structure a browser ignores but a cutter or press has to be untangled from first.

Your laser or router can't run that. It needs closed paths, single-line geometry, kerf compensation — the things auto-trace never produces. We rebuild the geometry by hand to satisfy every one, then deliver native DXF plus SVG, layered per operation.

Closed pathsSingle-line geometryKerf compensationTool-diameter offsetLayer-per-operation
How a redraw runs

Upload your SVG

Any resolution — even a screenshot or a photo of a part.

We rebuild the paths

A human redraws closed, single contours and sets your kerf and tool offset.

Cut-ready DXF in 24h

You get native DXF plus SVG, layered per operation, guaranteed to cut clean.

Free trace vs. human redraw

Same SVG. Two very different DXFs.

For laser or routerHuman redraw · VectorWizFree auto-trace
Path closureClosed contoursOpen outlines
Line doublingSingle linesDoubled edges
Kerf / tool offsetOffset to your machineNone
Node countMinimal, editableHundreds of stray points
SVG to DXF questions

Before you send it to production.

Can I convert SVG to DXF for free?
Yes — a free instant tracer does it in your browser. It works for simple, high-contrast art, but SVG from design tools is full of redundant nodes, nested transforms and groups a machine chokes on, so for production a human redraw is usually needed.
Why won't an auto-traced DXF cut cleanly?
Because SVG is web vector markup, and auto-trace turns that into stray nodes and broken geometry. Your laser or router needs closed paths, single-line geometry, kerf compensation. A human rebuild resolves all of it.
What do I get back?
Native DXF plus SVG, layered per operation — built to cut first try, with a 100% remake guarantee.
How fast is a human SVG to DXF redraw?
24 hours standard, with same-day rush available and a 100% remake guarantee if it isn't production-correct.

Get a DXF that runs first try.

Send the SVG, we'll rebuild it right and have a production-ready DXF back in 24 hours — guaranteed.