Universal image input
Vectorize PNG, JPG, JPEG, WebP and BMP files with the same online workflow.
Free online image vectorizer powered by AI. Drop in any raster image and download a clean, editable SVG in seconds.
Image Vectorizer
Supported workflow summary
Overview
The Vectorisize image vectorizer is a free online service that converts raster images into scalable SVG vector graphics. The vectorizer accepts PNG, JPG, JPEG, WebP and BMP files, processes them with an AI model and returns an SVG with editable paths. There is no software install, no signup required for the free tier and no manual cleanup before you can use the result.
Use the image vectorizer for logo refreshes, icon design, web graphics, signage, apparel artwork, embroidery references, packaging design, sticker production, print preparation and laser engraving artwork. Any project that benefits from a scalable vector instead of a pixel image is a fit for the image vectorizer.
Capabilities
Vectorize PNG, JPG, JPEG, WebP and BMP files with the same online workflow.
Modern AI model traces shapes and colors into clean vector paths automatically.
Runs in the browser with no install. Use the vectorizer from any device.
Use cases
Use Image Vectorizer as a focused step inside a larger creative or production pipeline.
Process
Add the image file you want the vectorizer to convert.
The image vectorizer creates an SVG version of the image.
Download the SVG output and use it in any design or production tool.
FAQ
These answers also live on a dedicated FAQ page for people comparing workflows, file formats and output expectations.
An image vectorizer converts raster images into vector graphics. The Vectorisize image vectorizer uses AI to detect shapes and colors in your image and traces them into clean, editable SVG paths.
Yes. The free tier covers casual use and short projects. Paid plans add more monthly vectorizations and priority processing for high-volume workflows.
Logos with clear shapes and limited color palettes vectorize cleanly. The Vectorisize image vectorizer handles logo refreshes especially well because it preserves shape boundaries without adding noise.
No. The image vectorizer runs in the browser. Upload the image, wait a few seconds and download the SVG output. No app or plugin is required.