SVG Conversion Requires Unnecessary Signups or Paid Tools
Designers and developers needing quick SVG-to-raster or SVG-to-PDF conversion are often gated by signup requirements or subscription fees on existing tools. The underlying gap is minor but real for users needing occasional format conversion without committing to an account.
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