Browser-only workflow for preparing PDF files for CorelDRAW. Preview pages, export structured SVG files where possible, add raster fallbacks where needed, and download a clean ZIP package.
or drag and drop PDF files here (supports multiple files, max 50MB each)
Ready.
For graphic designers, printers, and creative professionals, the ability to move PDF artwork into CorelDRAW is still extremely useful. This browser-only tool focuses on a truthful workflow: it prepares CorelDRAW-ready package exports using .svg files where possible, raster fallbacks where needed, and a clean ZIP package with import guidance. It does not claim to generate a native CorelDRAW file inside the browser.
SVG stands for Scalable Vector Graphics. It is a widely supported vector format used for artwork that needs to stay sharp at any size. SVG files can contain paths, shapes, text, and other vector elements, which makes them useful for importing artwork into design applications such as CorelDRAW for further cleanup and editing.
In this tool, SVG is the practical browser-only export format. You can import the exported SVG pages into CorelDRAW and then save your final work from inside CorelDRAW in the format you need.
PDFs are excellent for portability, but they are not always convenient for direct editing in CorelDRAW. Exporting pages as SVG gives you a more flexible handoff format for page-by-page review, vector cleanup, text adjustment, and rebuilding artwork inside CorelDRAW.
This tool is useful for designers, print shops, prepress operators, students, and anyone who wants to move PDF artwork into CorelDRAW through a browser-only workflow. It is especially helpful when you want a privacy-friendly way to prepare page assets before finishing the job in desktop software.
Batch processing helps you organize multiple PDFs in one run, generate repeatable export packages, and separate vector pages from raster-heavy pages more quickly.
This workflow is browser-only. Your files stay in the local session used by the page, and the current session can be reset at any time.
No. It creates a CorelDRAW-ready package centered on .svg export plus optional raster fallbacks. Final native file creation happens inside CorelDRAW after import.
Yes. Raster-heavy pages can be included as PNG fallbacks and referenced in the package.
Import the exported .svg files into CorelDRAW, check layout and text, then save your finished document from within CorelDRAW.