Vectorize a raster image (PNG, JPG) into a scalable SVG by tracing it, entirely in your browser.
Tracing works best for logos, icons and flat graphics. Photographs produce large, imperfect SVGs. Big images are scaled down before tracing.
How to use the Image to SVG
Choose an image, ideally a logo or flat graphic.
Set how many colors to trace, then vectorize.
Compare the result and download the SVG.
Frequently asked questions
No. The tracing runs entirely in your browser, so your image never leaves your device.
Vectorizing turns areas of color into shapes, which suits logos and line art. Photographs have continuous tones that trace into thousands of shapes, so they look posterized and the file gets large.
It sets how many colors the tracer reduces the image to. Fewer colors give a simpler, smaller SVG; more colors keep detail at the cost of size.
An image to SVG vectorizer that traces a raster image into scalable vector paths in your browser, with a color control and a side-by-side preview.
It is ideal for turning a logo or icon into a clean SVG, and runs locally so your image stays private. It is tracing, not a true reverse of SVG to PNG.
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