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๐Ÿงญ Image to SVG Vectorizer

Convert PNG, JPG, and WEBP images into scalable SVG vectors. Tune color detail, trace quality, and noise filtering, then download clean SVG output.

Image to SVG Vectorizer

Convert raster images to editable SVG vectors in your browser. Tune detail and color levels, then export clean SVG markup.

Tips for better vectors

  • Use high-contrast source images with clean edges for best tracing accuracy.
  • Lower color count for logos and icons; increase it for complex illustrations.
  • Increase noise filtering to remove tiny artifacts in compressed photos.

How to use this tool

  1. Upload a raster image (PNG, JPG, WEBP, or similar).
  2. Tune color count and tracing thresholds until the SVG preview looks clean.
  3. Copy the SVG markup or download the vector file for editing.

Best input types

  • Logos, icons, and flat illustrations with strong contrast.
  • Screenshots or diagrams where edges are clearly separated.
  • Simple artwork with limited color palettes.

Quality tips

  • Lower color counts reduce file size and simplify paths.
  • Increase path filtering to remove tiny artifacts and noise.
  • Use source images with minimal compression for sharper edges.

FAQ

Can I vectorize photos?
You can, but photo-to-vector output is usually stylized and path-heavy. This tool performs best with logos and illustrations.
Is the SVG editable in design tools?
Yes. The exported SVG can be opened in common vector editors and code-based workflows.
Does my image leave the browser?
No. Tracing and SVG generation run locally in your browser with client-side libraries.

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