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SVG support does not refer to conversion capabilities.
Converting vector graphics to raster image is useless.
Anybody can convert an SVG graphic to PNG format and upload it.
What cannot be done (I haven't found any image hosting site that allows it yet) is to upload an SVG file and let it be hosted AS IS.
That's the feature I'd love to see implemented.

It's been four years since Alan Schaaf said that "if this gets upvoted enough then maybe there will be [plans]" to implement it.
Well... currently, there's no other feature request with as high demand as this one.
Yep, seems like a duplicate, but the title is not as explicit or clear as this one.
I don't really understand why it is not supported, because it should be even easier and cheaper, since SVG files are just XML, use much less space, and it's even easier to adjust sizes (you don't actually need any backend process to deal with them, that's done by the web browser).
The difficult part would be converting them to other formats, but that could be a completely different feature.
I've been searching around and I didn't find any other image hosting service which would allow hosting of SVG graphics.
I would really love this possibility, at least just hosting them, no need for cropping, or other special features.
Just having the possibility to upload them, and link them from a blog would be great.
Flickr uses oEmbed [ http://oembed.com/ ] to provide easy embedding on blogs and social networks.
If Imgur pretends to get serious in the business, I think they will implement it sooner or later.
Yes I think this is an excellent idea; even Facebook has a similar feature.
Users should have control of their own stuff, anytime.