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Vector Page Output

Transform SNB ebook pages into SVG — fully scalable vector files that render sharply on any screen size from mobile to 4K.

No Software Needed

SVG files display directly in any modern browser. Convert your SNB online and view the results without installing anything.

Infinitely Scalable

Unlike raster images, SVG never pixelates when zoomed. Your ebook page content stays crisp at any magnification level.

How to convert SNB to SVG

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose svg or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your svg file right afterwards

About formats

SNB is a proprietary ebook format developed by Shanghai Nutshell Electronics, a subsidiary of Shanda Interactive Entertainment, for the Bambook e-reader launched in August 2010. The format is structurally based on EPUB principles, packaging HTML content, CSS styling, images, and metadata within a compressed archive, but uses a proprietary container that restricts native playback to Bambook devices and associated software. Shanda designed the Bambook and its SNB ecosystem as an integrated reading platform tied to the Cloudary literature portal (later rebranded as China Literature), one of China's largest online publishing networks hosting millions of web novels and serialized fiction. The format supported reflowable text, chapter navigation, bookmarks, and basic typographic controls suited to Chinese-language content display. One advantage was tight integration with Shanda's massive content catalog, providing readers instant access to an enormous library of Chinese-language literature directly through the device. The Bambook was initially offered at a heavily subsidized price point, using the content ecosystem to drive revenue — a model that preceded similar strategies by other e-reader manufacturers. While the Bambook hardware line was eventually discontinued as the Chinese market shifted toward tablet-based reading apps, SNB files from that era can be converted to standard formats using tools like Calibre with appropriate plugins. The format represents an interesting case study in platform-specific ebook ecosystems within the Chinese digital publishing landscape.
Initial release: August 2010
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector image format developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), with the 1.0 specification published as a Recommendation on September 4, 2001. Unlike binary vector formats, SVG describes shapes, paths, text, gradients, filters, and animations in human-readable XML markup that can be authored in a text editor, processed by scripting languages, and styled with CSS. The format supports both vector elements (lines, curves, polygons defined by mathematical coordinates) and embedded raster images, along with interactivity through JavaScript event handling and declarative animations via SMIL or CSS transitions. SVG is natively rendered by all modern web browsers without plugins, making it the standard format for resolution-independent graphics on the web — from icons and logos to interactive data visualizations and animated illustrations. A major advantage is infinite scalability: SVG graphics remain perfectly sharp on any display, from low-DPI monitors to ultra-high-resolution Retina screens, because rendering is computed from geometry rather than pixels. The text-based nature provides another core strength — SVG content is indexable by search engines, accessible to screen readers, and trivially manipulable via the DOM using standard web technologies. The active W3C specification continues to evolve with modern web platform capabilities, maintaining SVG's position as the essential vector format for responsive web design.
Developer: W3C
Initial release: September 4, 2001

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SNB to SVG?

SNB is Bambook-only. SVG creates scalable vector output — pages look crisp at any zoom level and embed perfectly into web pages.

What opens SVG files?

All modern web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge), plus Inkscape, Adobe Illustrator, and graphic design tools natively handle SVG.

Can I edit the SVG output?

Yes. SVG is XML-based, so you can open it in Inkscape or a text editor to adjust text, colors, or layout elements directly.

Does SVG work for text-heavy ebooks?

SVG renders text clearly at any resolution. However, each page is a separate graphic — SVG is better for page-by-page viewing than reading.

Is the conversion free?

Convertio offers free SNB to SVG conversion. Premium plans add batch processing and higher file size support.

Will the SVG file be large?

SVG files for text-heavy pages are reasonably compact since text elements use vector paths rather than pixel data.

SNB to SVG Quality Rating

4.8 (4 votes)
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