Convert SVG to GIF – C# code and Online Converter

GIF is a popular image format that is frequently used in web publishing. With Aspose.HTML, you can convert SVG to GIF format programmatically with full control over a wide range of conversion parameters. In this article, you find information on how to convert SVG to GIF by using ConvertSVG() methods of the Converter class and how to apply ImageSaveOptions. Also, you can try Online SVG Converter to test the Aspose.HTML API functionality and convert SVG on the fly.

Online SVG Converter

You can convert SVG to other formats with Aspose.HTML API in real time. Please load SVG from the local file system, select the output format and run the example. The save options are set by default. You will immediately receive the conversion result as a separate file.

                
            

If you want to convert SVG to GIF image programmatically, please see the following C# code examples.

SVG to GIF by a single line of code

The static methods of the Converter class are primarily used as the easiest way to convert an SVG file into various formats. You can convert SVG to GIF in your C# application literally with a single line of code!

In the following example, we take an SVG file in a local file system ( shapes.svg), convert and save it in the local file system.

1// Invoke the ConvertSVG() method for SVG to GIF conversion
2Converter.ConvertSVG(Path.Combine(DataDir, "shapes.svg"), new ImageSaveOptions(ImageFormat.Gif), Path.Combine(OutputDir, "convert-with-single-line.gif"));

Convert SVG to GIF

Converting a file to another format using the ConvertSVG() method is a sequence of operations among which document loading and saving. In the following example, we create an SVG file from code.

  1. Prepare code for an SVG document.
  2. Create a new ImageSaveOptions object with GIF ImageFormat. By default, the Format property is PNG.
  3. Use the ConvertSVG(content, baseUri, options, outputPath) method of the Converter class to save SVG as a GIF image.

Please take a look over the following C# code snippet which shows the process of converting SVG to GIF using Aspose.HTML for .NET.

 1// Prepare SVG code
 2var code = "<svg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'>" +
 3           "<circle cx ='100' cy ='100' r ='55' fill='pink' stroke='red' stroke-width='8' />" +
 4           "</svg>";
 5
 6// Prepare a path to save the converted file
 7string savePath = Path.Combine(OutputDir, "circle.gif");
 8
 9// Create an instance of the ImageSaveOptions class
10var options = new ImageSaveOptions(ImageFormat.Gif);
11
12// Convert SVG to GIF
13Converter.ConvertSVG(code, ".", options, savePath);

You can download the complete examples and data files from GitHub.

Convert SVG to GIF using ImageSaveOptions

To convert SVG to GIF with ImageSaveOptions specifying, you should follow a few steps:

  1. Load an SVG file using one of the SVGDocument() constructors of the SVGDocument class. ( gradient.svg).
  2. Create a new ImageSaveOptions object with GIF ImageFormat and specify save options. By default, the Format property is PNG.
  3. Use the ConvertSVG() method to save SVG as a GIF image. You need to pass the SVGDocument, ImageSaveOptions, and output file path to the ConvertSVG() method to convert SVG to GIF.

The following C# code snippet shows how to convert SVG to GIF using custom save options:

 1// Prepare a path to a source SVG file
 2string documentPath = Path.Combine(DataDir, "gradient.svg");
 3
 4// Prepare a path to save the converted file
 5string savePath = Path.Combine(OutputDir, "gradient-options.gif");
 6
 7// Initialize an SVG document from the file
 8using var document = new SVGDocument(documentPath);
 9
10// Initialize ImageSaveOptions. Set up the SmoothingMode, resolutions, and change the background color to AliceBlue
11var options = new ImageSaveOptions(ImageFormat.Gif)
12{
13    UseAntialiasing = true,
14    HorizontalResolution = 200,
15    VerticalResolution = 200,
16    BackgroundColor = System.Drawing.Color.AliceBlue
17};
18
19// Convert SVG to GIF
20Converter.ConvertSVG(document, options, savePath);

The ImageSaveOptions() constructor initializes an instance of the ImageSaveOptions class that is passed to ConvertSVG() method. The ConvertSVG() method takes the document, options, output file path savePath and performs the conversion operation.

In the example, we use:

Use UseAntialiasing = true when you want to improve the visual quality of rendered shapes, text, and images in your application, especially when clarity and smooth edges are essential. Enabling antialiasing smooths out jagged edges by blending the colors of pixels around the edges, resulting in a softer, more refined look.

While UseAntialiasing = true provides better visual quality, it can also increase processing time. For applications where rendering speed is a priority, it may be optimal to set UseAntialiasing = false.

The figure illustrates the fragment of the gradient-options.gif file.

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To learn more about ImageSaveOptions, please read the Fine-Tuning Converters article.

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You can download the complete examples and data files from GitHub.

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