Image to Vector

Trace a photo or logo into a scalable SVG, right in your browser — nothing is uploaded.


Drop an image to turn into a vector

PNG, JPG, WebP — logos work best

Add an image to begin.



How to use

  1. Drop an image in, or tap the box to choose one — clean logos and simple graphics work best.
  2. Pick how many colours to use and how much to smooth the edges.
  3. Press Vectorize, then download the SVG — it stays crisp at any size.

FAQ

Is my image uploaded anywhere?

No. The tracing happens entirely in your browser. Your image never leaves your device, so it works offline and stays private. The tracer (about 47 KB) loads on demand the first time you vectorize.

What works well — and what doesn’t?

Logos, icons, line art and flat graphics trace cleanly into crisp SVGs. Detailed photographs don’t become “true” vectors — they turn into many coloured shapes, which can look posterised and produce a large file. Fewer colours give a simpler, smaller result.

Why would I want an SVG?

An SVG is made of shapes, not pixels, so it stays perfectly sharp at any size — ideal for logos on websites, print, and large displays.