AI vector conversion

AI Image to SVG Converter and Vectorizer

Convert PNG, JPG, JPEG and WebP images into clean, editable, scalable SVG vectors. Our AI vectorizer traces your artwork into tidy paths in seconds, ready for web, print, apparel and laser cutting.

Free tier, no installTrue editable SVG outputTransparency preserved

Image to SVG Converter

Supported workflow summary

Inputs
PNGJPGJPEGWebP
Outputs
SVG
Editable vector paths
Scalable graphics
Best for
Logos, icons, illustrations and artwork for web, print, signage, apparel, stickers, laser engraving and laser cutting.

Overview

Turn raster images into clean vector graphics

Vectorisize is an online image to SVG converter that turns raster files into clean, scalable vector graphics. Upload a PNG, JPG, JPEG or WebP file and the AI vectorizer traces the contours, color regions and edges into editable SVG paths in seconds. Unlike traditional auto-trace tools that produce noisy artifacts, our model interprets the image and outputs a tidy SVG with closed shapes and predictable geometry.

Whether you need to vectorize a logo, convert a hand drawing into clean line art, prepare crafting files for vinyl cutters, build production assets for laser engraving, or rebuild a low-resolution graphic for print, the same workflow handles every scenario. The output is a true SVG file, not a PNG embedded inside an SVG wrapper, so it scales to any size without quality loss.

Designers, marketers, small business owners, online sellers, print shops and craft makers use the converter to clean up customer-supplied artwork, recover old logos that exist only as low-resolution screenshots, and convert sketches into web-ready SVG icons, all without manual node editing.

Formats

PNG, JPG and WebP to SVG in one converter

One tool covers every common raster input. Each format is handled with the right decoding and tracing so you always get an editable SVG back.

PNG to SVG

Convert PNG to SVG

PNG is the most common upload for vectorization because it preserves sharp edges and transparency. Our PNG to SVG converter turns flat logos, icons and transparent graphics into scalable vector paths that stay crisp at any size, with the transparent background carried straight through to the SVG.

JPG / JPEG to SVG

Convert JPG and JPEG to SVG

JPG and JPEG files are compressed photos and scanned artwork. The JPG to SVG converter cleans up compression noise while tracing the main shapes and colors, which is ideal for recovering an old logo that only survives as a photo or screenshot.

WebP to SVG

Convert WebP to SVG

WebP is a modern web image format that few editors can vectorize directly. Upload a WebP image and the converter handles the decoding for you, returning an editable SVG you can scale, recolor and reuse without any extra conversion step.

Capabilities

Why choose an AI vectorizer over manual tracing

Manual vector tracing can take from thirty minutes to several hours per image. An AI-powered raster to vector converter does the same job in seconds and returns results that are immediately usable across web, print and production.

Color-preserving output

Full-color artwork is converted into layered, color-aware SVG shapes that remain easy to inspect, recolor and edit after download.

Infinitely scalable

The result is a true vector file made of mathematical paths, so it stays razor sharp from a tiny favicon to a large-format banner.

Clean, editable markup

Output is standard SVG, not a raster image wrapped in an SVG tag. Open it in any vector editor to tweak nodes, split layers or export onward.

AI tracing, not auto-trace

The model interprets the image to produce closed, predictable shapes instead of the jagged, over-segmented paths typical of legacy tracing.

Seconds, not hours

What can take thirty minutes to several hours of manual tracing in a design tool is done in a few seconds, ready for production.

Sanitized, safe downloads

Every generated SVG is sanitized before it is shown or downloaded, so the file is safe to embed directly into websites and apps.

Raster vs vector

PNG and JPG versus SVG, side by side

Understanding the difference between a raster image and a vector file explains why converting to SVG is worth it for logos, icons and anything that needs to scale.

PNG / JPG / WebP (raster)SVG (vector)
Made ofA fixed grid of pixelsMathematical paths and shapes
ScalingBlurs and pixelates when enlargedStays sharp at any size
File size when largeGrows quickly with resolutionStays small and resolution independent
EditabilityPixels can only be repaintedRecolor, reshape and split paths freely
TransparencyPNG and WebP onlyNative transparency support
Best forPhotographs and detailed scenesLogos, icons, print, signage and cutting

Process

How to convert an image to SVG

1

Upload your image

Drop in a PNG, JPG, JPEG or WebP file. Logos, icons, line art and flat illustrations give the cleanest vector results, but photos and complex graphics can also be converted into a stylized SVG.

2

AI vectorization

The AI vectorizer traces edges, color regions and contours into editable SVG paths. It produces tidy, closed shapes with predictable geometry instead of the noisy artifacts left behind by classic auto-trace tools.

3

Preview & download

Inspect the result, save it to your conversion history and download a true SVG file. The markup is sanitized and ready to drop into your website, design tool or production workflow.

Use cases

Where SVG output fits

SVG is the universal interchange format for design, print and digital fabrication. One converted file can serve every channel below.

Web & UI design

Drop SVG icons and illustrations straight into HTML, React or Vue, style them with CSS and keep them crisp on every retina display.

Print & signage

Send the same vector file to large-format print, packaging and signage without worrying about resolution or pixelation.

Apparel & merch

Prepare scalable artwork for t-shirt printing, embroidery digitizing and print-on-demand products from a single SVG source.

Laser & craft cutting

Convert artwork into clean paths for laser engraving, laser cutting, vinyl plotters and stencils on wood, leather or acrylic.

Best practices for high-quality PNG to SVG conversion

For the cleanest vectorization results, start with the highest-resolution version of the source image you can find. Logos work best when the original artwork has solid colors, clear edges and minimal compression artifacts. If your file is small or blurry, run it through the AI image upscaler first, then send the upscaled version into the image to vector converter for a noticeably cleaner SVG.

Photographs and complex illustrations can also be converted, but the result is a stylized vector interpretation rather than a pixel-perfect reproduction. For photo-realistic vector work, simplify the image first by removing the background or increasing contrast. The cleaner the input, the cleaner the SVG output, and the less time you will spend tweaking nodes after download.

Export SVG to PDF, EPS and DXF for print and cutting

Because the converter outputs standard SVG, your file is a portable starting point for every downstream format. Open it in any modern vector editor to export to PDF for print, EPS for legacy print pipelines, or DXF for CNC and laser cutting machines. The vector paths remain intact through each export, so a single conversion can feed your website, your print files and your fabrication workflow.

SVG also drops straight into HTML, React, Vue or any static site generator, can be styled with CSS and animated with JavaScript, and works as inline icons inside a design system. That flexibility is exactly why converting your raster images to SVG is worth the few seconds it takes.

FAQ

Image to SVG questions

Common questions about converting PNG, JPG and WebP images into SVG vectors.

How do I convert an image to SVG?

Upload a PNG, JPG, JPEG or WebP image, let the AI vectorizer trace it into editable paths, then preview and download the SVG file. The whole process takes a few seconds and needs no design software.

Can Vectorisize convert PNG to SVG?

Yes. Upload a PNG and Vectorisize converts it into an SVG that can be scaled to any size and edited in any vector editor. Transparent PNG backgrounds are preserved in the SVG output.

Does image to SVG conversion work with photos?

It works best with logos, illustrations, icons and artwork with clear edges. Photographs can still be converted, but the result is a stylized vector interpretation rather than a pixel-perfect copy, and the SVG file can be larger.

What is the difference between PNG and SVG?

PNG is a raster format made of pixels that becomes blurry when enlarged. SVG is a vector format made of mathematical paths that stays sharp at any size, which is why SVG is preferred for logos, icons, print and laser cutting.

Is this image to vector converter free?

Vectorisize offers a free tier so you can convert images to SVG without paying. Higher-volume plans add more monthly conversions and faster processing for production use.

Can I edit the SVG output in design software?

Yes. The generated SVG is standard markup that opens in any modern vector editor, where you can recolor strokes, adjust nodes, split layers or export to PDF, EPS or DXF.

How can I get the cleanest vectorization result?

Start with the highest-resolution source you have, prefer solid colors and clear edges, and remove busy backgrounds. If the file is small or blurry, upscale it first and then run the upscaled version through the converter.

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Convert your image to SVG now

Upload a PNG, JPG, JPEG or WebP file and download a clean, scalable, editable SVG in seconds. Start free, no design software required.