We present the submicron visualization of surface acoustic wave (SAW) fields within interdigital transducers (IDTs) obtained by a scanning acoustic force microscope. Utilizing the nonlinear force curve of the tip-to-surface interaction, a periodic deflection of the cantilever appears when the SAWs are excited intermittently. This deflection depends on the amplitude of the surface oscillation and was measured by lock-in technique. SAWs with operating frequencies above 600 MHz were detected. The influence of the mass loading on the local oscillation amplitude was studied for various layer thicknesses of the IDT electrodes. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.