Turn raster images — PNG, JPG, WebP — into crisp vector SVG files with AI. Our vectorizer traces clean paths so your logos, icons and illustrations stay razor-sharp at any size, from a 16px favicon to a printed billboard.
Convert to SVGPowered by a best-in-class AI vectorization engine, the converter produces clean, editable paths — not the jagged, bloated output of naive auto-tracers. Logos and icons come out production-ready.
Drop a PNG, JPG, JPEG or WebP and get back a scalable SVG. Ideal for logos, icons, line art, stickers and illustrations that need to scale without pixelation.
SVG is resolution-independent: zoom from a favicon to a poster with zero quality loss, and the vector file is often a fraction of the original raster's size.
Drag and drop or browse to select a PNG, JPG or WebP. Works best on logos, icons and clean illustrations with defined shapes.
The AI traces your shapes into clean vector paths and colors, rebuilding the image as a true scalable graphic in seconds.
Preview the result and download a ready-to-use SVG you can open in Figma, Illustrator or Inkscape, or drop straight into your website or app.
A raster image (PNG, JPG, WebP) is a fixed grid of pixels. Scale it up and the grid stretches, so edges blur and detail breaks into visible blocks. A vector graphic (SVG) instead stores shapes as mathematical paths — lines, curves and fills — that the browser redraws perfectly at any size.
For anything that must appear at multiple sizes — a logo on a business card and a billboard, an icon at 16px and 512px — vectors are the professional standard. That is why design systems, app icon sets and brand kits ship as SVG, not PNG.
Classic auto-tracers often produce hundreds of messy nodes, stray paths and banded colors, especially around anti-aliased edges. Cleaning that up by hand can take longer than redrawing the logo from scratch.
An AI vectorizer is trained to recognize the intended shapes and reproduce them as clean, minimal paths — closer to how a designer would draw it: fewer nodes, smoother curves, flat editable colors. An SVG you can actually ship without hours of cleanup.
Start with the cleanest source you have: a high-contrast PNG or JPG of a logo, icon or line illustration, ideally on a plain background. The clearer the shapes, the cleaner the vector.
Avoid heavy gradients, soft shadows and photographic detail if you need an exact reproduction — those vectorize into stylized approximations. If your goal is a crisp, scalable brand asset, simple flat artwork converts best.
Upload a PNG, JPG or WebP and get a clean, scalable SVG in seconds. Free to try, no signup needed.
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