What websites allow users to quickly and simply convert mathematical equations into SVG without having to install or run any software?
5 Answers
You can use CodeCogs LaTeX. It supports .svg
format too.
- Enter equation.
- Choose
.svg
as format and options. - Download image.
You can try this one:
https://latex2image.joeraut.com/
It supports converting to PNG, JPG, and SVG. And the scale can be customized.
You can use Wikipedia and create an account. Then go to your personal page and go to edit. Put the latex code in tags. Then save it. Then go to your page., right-click on the latex render and select "save image as" or whatever it is depending on your browser. It should be able to save as an svg perfectly!
This works, but is a risky method, so be careful when you do it:
- Go to any Wikipedia page.
- Go to edit (no account needed).
- Make the appropriate tags
<math> </math>
with your code inside. - Click preview (do not save).
- Right-click on the equation.
- Click Save Image As.
You may get an SVG file.