A Brooklyn man has been convicted of beating to death his 16-month-old daughter during a Father’s Day visit.

Jurors late Wednesday found Shaquan Taylor guilty of second-degree murder for the June 18, 2017, killing of tot Nylah Lewis.

The 20-year-old Coney Island man faces up to life behind bars for the heartless slaying.

The child’s mother, Tammy Lewis, testified she’d dropped her daughter off for holiday time with her dad, but then received an afternoon text saying Nylah was having trouble breathing.

She told jurors that when she arrived, her daughter was face down on the couch, unconscious, with bruising and swelling to her face.

Horrifying surveillance footage shows Lewis leaving the apartment with her limp daughter in her arms as she calls 911 — and Taylor then racing up and punching her in the face.

The disturbing video shows him grabbing Nylah from Lewis and carrying the baby, her body dangling dangerously, around the building as he tries to find a way to escape.

Taylor was later found hiding in the bushes by the building, and Nylah was admitted to Coney Island Hospital.

The 16-month-old was in a coma for five days before she died. Doctors said she’d suffered a fractured skull, loss of oxygen to the brain and bruising all over her tiny body.

“On a day when the importance of fathers is celebrated, this defendant committed an unforgivable crime against his own child,” Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said in a statement. “Instead of protecting and nurturing his daughter, the defendant caused the injuries that tragically ended her short life.”

Taylor is scheduled to return to court for sentencing Nov. 7.