Free SVG websites can be a lifesaver when making things with your Cricut. Usually, these sites offer up SVG files for free (and some for sale) that you can upload right to Cricut Design Space. Then you can use these files to make things for yourself as well as gifts. So, what are my favorite sites for finding free SVG files? Read on to find out!
Free SVG Websites Video
You can actually watch me as I walk you through my favorite sites for finding SVG files in the video below.
Can’t watch the video or want the links to the websites? Check out the information below!
The Best Sources For Free SVG Files
As I mentioned before if you can’t watch the video, below are the free SVG websites that I recommend checking out!
- The Country Chic Cottage – If you don’t know, I offer free SVG files right here all of the time. You can see past files and sign up for our list so you don’t miss any new ones.
- Creative Fabrica – Hands down my favorite source! There are so many freebies to choose from and they release new ones all of the time.
- Design Bundles – Freebies and great bundles that make the cost of SVGs you want to purchase super low. I love keeping an eye on this site for amazing free cut files.
- So Fontsy – They rotate through freebies in their free area but you can really snag some great ones here.
7 More Free SVG Websites
I have a few more that I have recently found that didn’t make the video but you should definitely check them out!
- Craft Bundles – A huge collection of freebies and they are adorable as well!
- Craft House SVG – I love the designs on this site and you can use code ANGIEHOLDEN to get 10% off if you do make a purchase!
- Crella – Free SVGs as well as fonts that you will love!
- Creative Market Free Area – Freebies change regularly so check back often.
- LoveSVG Free Files – Huge selection of free designs.
- Dreaming Tree – Paper crafters will love the freebies here.
- Michaels Digital Library – Yes, even Michaels has some free SVGs to choose from!
Be sure to bookmark these as the freebies will change often and you want to download them when they are up!
How To Use Free SVGs On Your Cricut
Now that you have all of these great sources for SVG files, how do you actually use them on your Cricut machine? I have a tutorial for you! I actually walk through using an SVG on a Cricut on a computer, iOS, and Android. So, no matter which device you are using, you can use an SVG file with Cricut Design Space. You can see how to use an SVG file here.
SVG Licensing
You will also want to be aware of the licensing and use restrictions on any SVG that you download. I explain the different license types here. Be sure to note any restrictions when downloading so you don’t use any files incorrectly.
Enjoy these free SVG sites and happy crafting!
Free SVG Websites Recap
I know I just threw a ton of information at you about the best free SVG websites. So, below are the 3 most important things to take away from this post.
- The top free SVG websites I recommend are the following:
- The Country Chic Cottage – If you don’t know, I offer free SVG files right here all of the time. You can see past files and sign up for our list so you don’t miss any new ones.
- Creative Fabrica
- Design Bundles
- So Fontsy
- No matter which device you are using (computer, iOS, or Andriod), you can use an SVG file with Cricut Design Space. You can see how to use an SVG file here.
- You will also want to be aware of the licensing and use restrictions on any SVG that you download. I explain the different license types here.
SVG File Resources
If you loved learning about these free SVG websites and are looking for more SVG resources, check out the blog posts below!
- What is an SVG File?
- How to Use an SVG File on Your Cricut
- How to View SVG Files on a PC
- How to Use Zip Files on Your Cricut
- The Basics of Image and SVG Licensing and Your Cricut
- 10 Best Image and SVG Subscriptions for Crafters
- Free SVG Files for You Monthly
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Thank you so much for all this amazing information. I’m mind blown and have no idea where to start Tumblers, T-shirts, Decor…
just got a cricut and don’t know anything about them I have been reading up on them. But I am alike on hands Lerner. I can’t read the instructions and do it. If I see it being done then I can do it.
You can try our free Cricut class: https://www.thecountrychiccottage.net/free-cricut-classes/
Thanks for sharing such an amazing article. it helped me to print a nice christms svg on my t-shirt.
Hi Angie, Any suggestions on how to get those cute baby gift svgs that don’t seem to open anymore? I was hoping to make them for an upcoming baby shower.
Which files are you looking for? If they are files that I created you can find them in my Design Space profile here: https://www.thecountrychiccottage.net/ds-profile-aff
Can the sites above be used for commercial products?
Waiting for the answer, Ms Angie, thanks
You would need to check the different files. Some include a commercial license and some are for personal use only.
Hi Angie
I have some questions for you. I wanted to Know to you made all the Cricut SVG Files. Or how do I tell who made the SVG file? Because I like to folders and subfolders with categories where the flies come from on my computer. Can look around before signup?
You would have to look at the individual files to see if they list who made the SVG 🙂 designs on like Creative Fabrica should list the name of the person who made it.
Hello Jenn,
Thanks for the help and the information. I have email other companies and you’re the only replies. I got today, can ask you another question? They say on website they credit when we used someone SVG flies. Are they saying just the designs person name or the store name too? I am new to this SVG things I belong to a website called www Splitcoaststampers.com. I have gallery over there. I might one to post a project there. Someday I never posted any of Cricut projects before. But you never know. So, I wanted to make sure if I do I do it right? Thanks Linda
I don’t know which website is saying to credit when you use someone’s SVG. I think simply sharing where you got it would be the same as crediting. I hope that helps 🙂
Nice article