GIF is a practical choice when you want to keep the source assets familiar. GIF is best known for simple animations and small flat graphics. Its color palette is limited, which is why many teams convert GIF assets to lighter formats when the goal is image quality, file savings or better browser delivery. SVG brings a different balance of size, compatibility or flexibility. SVG is a vector format made of XML markup instead of pixels. It scales cleanly at any size and is perfect for icons, logos and diagrams, while minifying the markup can remove a surprising amount of unnecessary weight.
Use Local Optimizer to convert GIF to SVG locally, without uploading the file anywhere. The converter below works well for one-off jobs and batch workflows alike.
Unlike classic online tools, Local Optimizer processes your files directly in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your images are never uploaded to a server: that means total privacy and maximum speed, since processing does not depend on your internet connection. You can even use the tool offline once the page has loaded.