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Extract SVG Filter IDs

Extract filter IDs from pasted SVG markup without rendering artwork, loading assets, or uploading code.

SVG filter ID extraction runs locally in your browser. Your pasted SVG is not uploaded, rendered, fetched, crawled, executed, stored, or logged. Assets and pages are not loaded.

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Extracted SVG filter IDs

SVG filter ID extraction workflows

Use this extractor when pasted SVG markup needs a browser-local inventory of filter definitions before effect audits, cleanup, or documentation.

Audit visual effects

Pair filter IDs with Extract SVG Mask IDs, Extract SVG Clip Path IDs, and Extract SVG Gradient IDs.

Review icon structure

Use Extract SVG IDs, Extract SVG Use References, and Extract SVG Path Data with copied SVG exports.

Clean copied output

Send copied filter rows to Remove Duplicate Lines, Sort Lines, or Normalize Whitespace.

What this tool does

Extract SVG Filter IDs finds filter definition IDs, removes duplicates, shows source lines, and runs locally in your browser.

Common use cases

Extract filter id values from pasted inline SVG icons, illustrations, sprite markup, design exports, and copied source before shadow, blur, glow, migration, or documentation audits.

Use Extract SVG Filter IDs when you are working with copied API payloads, logs, encoded values, config snippets, identifiers, or debugging data and need a quick browser-local check before pasting the result into docs, tickets, tests, or another developer tool.

How to use it

  1. Paste inline SVG icons, illustrations, symbol sprites, or copied exports that contain filter definitions.
  2. Choose whether duplicate filter IDs should be removed and whether output should be normalized.
  3. Review filter IDs with source lines, then copy the clean list for shadow, blur, glow, migration, or documentation audits.

Example workflow

Copy a small payload or encoded value from an API response, request URL, log line, or config file. Run the focused check here, confirm the output is readable, then continue with related developer data tools such as validation, formatting, decoding, timestamp conversion, or CSV/JSON conversion.

Privacy note

SVG filter ID extraction runs locally in your browser. Your pasted SVG is not uploaded, rendered, fetched, crawled, executed, stored, or logged. Assets and pages are not loaded.

FAQ

Does Extract SVG Filter IDs render filters?

No. It reads pasted SVG text only and extracts filter id values. It does not render, execute, fetch, crawl, upload, store, or log snippets.

Does it evaluate blur, shadow, or lighting effects?

No. It inventories filter definitions from pasted markup only and does not evaluate effects, load assets, or inspect external files.

When is this useful?

Use it while auditing SVG filter definitions, checking duplicated effect IDs, documenting icon systems, or preparing SVG cleanup notes.

Explore more tools

Browse the Developer Tools hub or continue with the Developer Data Toolkit when this task is part of a larger workflow.