Image to SVG Converter | Free Raster to Vector

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) conversion turns raster images like JPG and PNG into vector format that stays sharp at any size. This is essential for logos, icons, illustrations, and line art used on the web or in print. This tool auto-traces images into SVG paths right in the browser, with black-and-white, line art, and color modes plus threshold control.

Drag an image here or click to upload

Convert JPG/PNG/WebP to SVG vector.

How to use

Upload image

Upload an image.

Set mode

Choose a mode (B&W / Line Art / Color) and adjust options.

Download SVG

Click Convert to SVG and download the result.

When to use this tool

Vector conversion is the most reliable way to keep logos and icons crisp on any screen.

Converting a bitmap logo to SVG for crisp display on websites

Turning hand-drawn sketches or line art into digital vectors

Preparing icons or illustrations for clean output at any size

SVG Conversion Mode Guide

Different image types work best with different modes.

Mode characteristics
B&W: 2-color conversion based on threshold. Best for logos, stamps, signatures
Line Art: Similar to B&W but preserves stroke width. Best for sketches, comics
Color (Detailed): Up to 32-color palette. Best for illustrations, posters
Color (Simplified): Fewer colors for simplification. Best for icons, symbols
Threshold and color count
Threshold (1–254): Sets the black/white boundary in B&W mode. Default 128
Color count (2–32): Palette size in color modes. Higher = closer to original
Noise reduction (0–5): Higher = smoother output with less fine detail
Output notes
SVG file size varies greatly depending on image complexity
Simple graphics (logos, icons) produce much better results than photos
Scaling images to 1200px or less before conversion speeds up processing

FAQ

Can I convert photographs to SVG?

Technically yes, but photos generate thousands of paths, resulting in very large files that do not match original quality. This tool works best with simple graphics like logos, icons, and line art.

How can I improve conversion quality?

Increase contrast and clean up the background before converting. In B&W mode, adjust the threshold to find the optimal boundary.

Can I edit the SVG file afterward?

Yes. SVG is an XML-based vector format editable in tools like Illustrator, Figma, or Inkscape. You can also edit the code directly in a text editor.

Is my image uploaded to a server?

No. All conversion happens in your browser. Images are never sent to a server, so personal files remain private.

Does it work with transparent PNG?

Yes. PNG transparency is preserved. In color mode, transparent areas appear as empty space in the SVG output.