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Convert raster to vector — free and in your browser

Drop a raster image — PNG, JPG, or WebP — and the tool will trace it into a clean SVG vector file. Two modes cover most cases: Logo mode gives you a crisp flat palette with smooth edges for icons and marks, while Photo mode keeps the full color range for detailed artwork.

You can tune the palette size, smoothness, blur, and stroke width before exporting. The resulting SVG scales to any size without losing quality, so the same file works for a favicon, a printed poster, or anywhere in between.

Everything runs locally — nothing is uploaded, nothing is stored. Free to convert raster to vector as many times as you need, with no sign-up and no watermark.

How to use

  1. 1
    Upload your imageClick the upload area or drag and drop a JPG, PNG, or WebP image onto the page.
  2. 2
    Adjust vectorization settingsChoose Logo or Photo mode, then tune the palette size, smoothness, and blur to get the result you want.
  3. 3
    Click VectorizeHit the Vectorize button. The tool traces your image into SVG paths entirely in your browser.
  4. 4
    Download the SVGClick Download to save the vector SVG file to your device.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the image-to-vector converter free?

Yes — completely free with no account required, no watermarks, and no limit on how many images you convert.

Do my images get uploaded to a server?

No. Vectorization runs entirely in your browser using a local tracing engine. Your images never leave your device.

What input formats are accepted?

JPG, PNG, and WebP are all supported as input. The output is always an SVG file.

Is the output a true SVG vector file?

Yes. The result is a standard SVG file made of paths and shapes that scale infinitely without losing quality, unlike raster images.

Is this best for logos and icons?

Logo mode works best for flat artwork — logos, icons, line drawings, and simple illustrations with a limited color palette. Photo mode handles more complex imagery but produces larger SVG files.

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