Color-preserving SVG output
Convert full-color artwork while keeping the result scalable and easy to inspect.
Turn raster artwork into editable SVG paths with color-aware vectorization, clean geometry and downloadable output.
Image to SVG Converter
Supported workflow summary
Overview
Use the Image to SVG Converter when you need a reliable PNG to SVG, JPG to SVG, WebP to SVG or raster to vector workflow. Instead of a generic upload screen, Vectorisize keeps the process focused on SVG output that can be inspected, downloaded and reused in design, craft and production environments.
Use this AI vectorizer when the source image needs to scale cleanly across websites, logos, merch files, laser workflows or vinyl graphics. Clear artwork, icons and illustrations usually produce the strongest SVG results, while detailed photos can still be converted when a stylized vector output is acceptable.
Capabilities
Convert full-color artwork while keeping the result scalable and easy to inspect.
Uploads are stored before processing so the vector engine can read the source reliably.
Generated SVG markup is sanitized before it is shown or downloaded.
Use cases
Use Image to SVG as a focused step inside a larger creative or production pipeline.
Process
Add a PNG, JPG or WebP image up to the configured upload limit.
The AI conversion model traces shapes, colors and edges into SVG output.
Preview the result, save it to history and download the SVG file.
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.
Manual vector tracing in design software can take anywhere from thirty minutes to several hours per image, especially when the source has soft edges, gradients or noise. An AI-powered raster to vector converter does the same job in seconds and produces results that are immediately usable for web, print, signage, apparel, stickers and craft cutting workflows.
Designers, marketers, small business owners, Etsy sellers, print shops and craft makers use Vectorisize to clean up customer-supplied artwork, recover old logos that exist only as low-resolution screenshots, prepare graphics for embroidery digitizers, and convert sketches into web-ready SVG icons. The AI vector generator removes the bottleneck of manual cleanup and lets you spend more time on the creative work that matters.
SVG is the standard vector format for the web because it stays sharp on every screen size and resolution, from small mobile icons to large hero illustrations on retina displays. The SVG files generated by Vectorisize can be dropped straight into HTML, React, Vue or any static site generator, styled with CSS, animated with JavaScript or used as inline icons in design systems.
Beyond the web, SVG is the universal interchange format for print design, apparel decoration, sticker production, vinyl cutting, paper crafts and laser cutting. The same converted SVG file can be sent to a t-shirt printer, opened in a craft cutter application, dropped into a sublimation template, used on packaging artwork, or imported into laser software for engraving on wood, leather or acrylic.
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 stylised 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.
FAQ
These answers also live on a dedicated FAQ page for people comparing workflows, file formats and output expectations.
Yes. Upload a PNG and Vectorisize converts it into an SVG that can be scaled and edited.
It works best with logos, illustrations, icons and artwork with clear edges. Detailed photos can produce larger SVG files.
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.
Vectorisize offers a free tier so you can convert PNG, JPG and WebP images to SVG without paying. Higher-volume plans add more monthly conversions and faster processing for production use.
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.