Batch SVG Optimizer

Compress many SVGs in one pass while keeping visuals intact. Perfect for large icon packs and UI assets that need smaller file sizes. Open SVG files online and start processing right away.

Drag & drop SVG files

or click to browse multiple files

Accepts multiple .svg files

Why Use Our Batch SVG Optimizer?

Multi-File Drag & Drop

Queue dozens of SVGs at once and watch progress for each file. The batch SVG optimizer keeps filenames intact, so when the batch SVG optimizer finishes, every asset matches your existing naming convention. You can mix folders and individual files, then remove mistakes before export.

SVGO Compression

SVGO applies proven optimizations like removing unused defs, trimming precision, and collapsing unnecessary groups. The batch SVG optimizer uses these safe defaults to reduce size while keeping rendering stable across browsers. If you rely on custom data attributes, verify output where those values matter.

ZIP Download

The batch SVG optimizer bundles all optimized files into a single ZIP for easy handoff. For design systems, the batch SVG optimizer output can be dropped straight into a repo or asset pipeline without extra packaging. The ZIP stays simple and easy to share with teammates. You can unzip and spot-check a few files in seconds.

Local Processing

Because the batch SVG optimizer runs locally, no SVG is uploaded, scanned, or stored. The batch SVG optimizer works for sensitive client assets, internal logos, or offline workflows. No account, uploads, or tracking are required to run the optimizer.

Instant Results

See total size savings across the batch and spot any outliers. The batch SVG optimizer helps you identify heavy assets and prioritize additional cleanup where needed. A quick comparison helps you decide if deeper edits are worth the time.

How to Batch Optimize SVGs

1

Upload Multiple SVGs

Drag in a folder or select many files. The batch SVG optimizer lists them and prepares each for SVGO processing before you start. You can reorder or remove files before running the batch. Open SVG files online and start processing right away.

2

Optimize with SVGO

Run optimization with recommended settings or your chosen options. The batch SVG optimizer cleans metadata, comments, and redundant attributes in each file for smaller outputs. If a file is unusually large, simplify shapes or convert text to paths in the source.

3

Download ZIP

Download a ZIP that mirrors original filenames and structure. The batch SVG optimizer output is ready for production builds or further conversion. Use the ZIP directly in CI, or unpack and review a few files as a sanity check.

Batch SVG Optimizer FAQ

How do I batch optimize SVG files online?
The batch SVG optimizer sends each file through SVGO, which removes redundant markup, trims precision, and drops metadata while keeping the SVG visually identical. The batch SVG optimizer uses safe presets that fit most icons and illustrations, but you should still review complex files before shipping. For files with embedded fonts, convert text to paths to avoid font metadata bloat. If you rely on accessibility tags, verify they remain as expected.
Will batch SVG optimization change how my SVG looks?
The goal of the batch SVG optimizer is to keep rendering unchanged. Most icons look identical after compression, but extremely complex files or files that depend on editor-specific metadata should be reviewed. Use the preview and compare sizes so the batch SVG optimizer fits your QA process. If you see differences, reduce aggressive options or keep that file unoptimized.
Is there a file size limit for the batch SVG optimizer online?
The batch SVG optimizer handles files up to 10MB each. For huge batches, performance depends on your machine. If it feels slow, split the batch into smaller groups; the batch SVG optimizer will preserve filenames so you can merge results later. Closing heavy tabs and using a recent browser can improve throughput. If you see memory warnings, reduce the batch size and retry to keep the workflow stable.
Are my files uploaded?
No. The batch SVG optimizer runs entirely in your browser, so your files never leave your device. That makes the batch SVG optimizer suitable for confidential assets, internal brand systems, and client work. Nothing is stored or sent to analytics, and you can use the tool offline.
What do I get after optimization?
You receive a ZIP containing the optimized SVGs with the same names and order. The batch SVG optimizer output is ready for version control, CDN upload, or the next step in your conversion pipeline. You can unzip and diff against originals if you need an audit trail for QA. If you track size budgets, the ZIP makes it easy to measure total savings per release.
Is Batch SVG Optimizer free to use with no download?
Yes. Batch SVG Optimizer is free to use in your browser. No downloads or installation are required.
Do I need an account to use Batch SVG Optimizer?
No. Batch SVG Optimizer works instantly in the browser without sign-up, and files stay local.