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How to send an SVG file.

SVG is everywhere on the web but unwelcome in most email systems because SVG can carry script. quik.space serves it cleanly, sandboxes the preview, and gives the recipient a download link to the original source.

Drop your SVG vector here.

Free up to 100 MB. No signup, no email needed.

No email means no recovery. If you lose this link, we can't get you back to this file.

Price scales with file count, up to 25 files. Shown once. 7-day expiry.

What is a SVG vector?

SVG vector files use the .svg extension and the image/svg+xml MIME type. The format sits in the image category. Typical files run 5 KB - 10 MB, which is well above what most email services will accept as an attachment.

Why you can’t email a SVG vector

Most SVGs are small enough for email, but they often get rejected as a security risk because SVG can carry JavaScript. Many corporate mail gateways strip or quarantine SVG attachments.Slack, Discord, and most other workplace tools have similar caps, often around 1 GB for free tiers and with aggressive per-channel storage limits. Even when the file fits, it counts against the recipient’s mailbox quota forever.

How quik.space handles SVG vector

quik.space serves SVG with the right MIME type and sandboxes inline previews. The recipient sees the SVG on the share page at full resolution and downloads the original file with one click. The share page renders a full-size inline preview, so the recipient sees the image immediately and downloads the original at full resolution.

The file lives for 72 hours by default and then enters a 7-day grace period. We do not train AI on your files. We do not share them with third parties. After grace, the bytes are permanently purged from storage. Read the full policy on privacy.

Common use cases

  • Send an icon set SVG to a developer for direct embed
  • Share a vector logo to a brand designer
  • Hand off an animated SVG to a front-end engineer
  • Pass an SVG illustration to a print designer for vector finishing

Frequently asked

Is the SVG rendered inline on the share page?
Yes, sandboxed. The recipient sees the vector at any scale without artifacts.
Will animation in the SVG play?
Yes, on the inline preview, since SVG animations are CSS or SMIL based. The download is the same source file.
Is the file safe if it contains scripts?
The inline preview sandboxes the SVG. The download is the original file; the recipient should open it carefully if it came from an unknown source.
Are SVG metadata and viewBox preserved?
Yes, the file is byte-identical.

Related file types

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