Convert PDF documents to JavaScript files or SVG vector images with the help of this fast and straightforward software application.
- Smart PDF to SVG/Javascript Converter
- Version :2.0
- License :Trial
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :SmartDWG
Smart PDF to SVG/Javascript Converter Description
With the help of Smart PDF to SVG/Javascript Converter, you can effortlessly turn PDF documents into SVG, SVGZ, JavaScript and JavaScript with HTML files without having to configure complicated settings. This is a software application made for Windows users only.
Convert PDF docs to SVG or JavaScript
Wrapped in a plain and simple interface made from one window, the software application shows all options in plain sight, so you don’t have to open additional windows to find out what you can do. After pointing out the PDF document you wish to transform, you can specify the saving directory of the converted file, its name as well as the preferred format.
After opening a drop-down menu, you can choose from SVG, SVGZ, JavaScript (without HTML) and JavaScript with HTML. Unfortunately, there are no options implemented for previewing the source or output file, so you cannot get a peak of the new file before conversion.
Cannot convert multiple PDFs at once
On top of that, Smart PDF to SVG/Javascript Converter is only capable of converting one file at a time. Therefore, if you have a large load of PDFs waiting to be converted, it might take a long time going through each file.
Once the task is over, the tool offers to open the destination folder of the converted files in your default file browser. It creates one file for each PDF page and places all files in separate folders (by format). If files with the same names already exist, they will be automatically overwritten by the tool, without any confirmation.
We haven’t come across any conversion errors in our tests, and the utility worked smoothly on Windows 10. Although it doesn’t have richer features, Smart PDF to SVG/Javascript Converter offers a simple solution for creating SVG and JavaScript files from PDFs.