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Image to Vector Converter
Trace PNG, JPG, WebP, and other images into downloadable SVG vectors directly in the browser.
Trace PNG, JPG, WebP, and other raster images into SVG vectors online. Free browser-based image to vector converter with downloadable SVG output.
Mode
Colors
2
Cleanup
8
Preview
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Higher cleanup removes smaller shapes and noisy fragments.
1400px
1.0
1.0
Upload a PNG, JPG, WebP, or other image to trace it into SVG.
Why people use this tool
Image to Vector Converter traces uploaded raster images into SVG output directly in the browser, which makes it useful for logos, icons, signatures, stamps, and simple high-contrast artwork that needs to scale cleanly.
- Convert simple logos, icons, badges, and illustrations into SVG format for web or print workflows.
- Turn scanned signatures, stamps, or monochrome artwork into scalable vector files.
- Create cleaner SVG assets from raster source files before using them in websites, slide decks, or design systems.
How to use it
- 1Upload a PNG, JPG, WebP, or other browser-supported image.
- 2Adjust the tracing mode, color count, and cleanup settings to control the SVG output.
- 3Preview the traced result, then download the SVG or copy the markup.
Best practices
- Use clean, high-contrast source images for the strongest vector result.
- For logos and line art, start with monochrome mode before trying full-color tracing.
- Reduce background noise and small artifacts before tracing if the original image is messy.
- Expect photo-like images to produce larger, more complex SVG output than simple artwork.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Do not expect heavily detailed photographs to become lightweight, editable vectors automatically.
- Do not keep the color count unnecessarily high when tracing simple artwork.
- Do not ignore tiny noise shapes if the source image contains compression artifacts or scanned dust.
- Do not assume every raster file is a good candidate for vectorization without checking the preview first.
FAQ
Helpful answersWhat kinds of images work best for image to vector conversion?
Simple logos, icons, signatures, stamps, and high-contrast illustrations work best. Complex photos usually create much heavier SVG output and often need cleanup.
Is this image to vector conversion private?
Yes. The tracing runs entirely in the browser, so your image is not uploaded to a server during conversion.
Can I turn a JPG into an editable SVG logo?
Sometimes, especially if the JPG is a clean logo with strong contrast. If the source is blurry, compressed, or photo-like, the SVG may still need manual refinement in a design tool.