PNG to SVG Converter

Trace a PNG or JPG raster image into crisp, scalable SVG vector paths — entirely in your browser. Perfect for rescuing low-resolution logos and making icons resolution-independent.

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Raster formats like PNG and JPG are made of pixels, so they blur when you scale them up. Vectorising — also called image tracing — redraws the artwork as mathematical paths that stay razor-sharp at any size. This converter runs the tracer locally in your browser, so even proprietary logos and client artwork never leave your device.

How to convert a PNG or JPG to SVG

  1. Open the tracer. The PNG→SVG tool is already loaded above. Nothing to install.
  2. Choose a PNG or JPG. Drop in a raster image. It is processed on your machine and never uploaded.
  3. Pick a detail preset. Flat and black & white work best for logos and icons; detailed or posterized suit richer artwork.
  4. Copy or download the SVG. The image becomes scalable vector paths you can copy or save as an .svg file.

Frequently asked questions

What image formats can I convert to SVG?

PNG and JPG/JPEG work best. High-contrast images such as logos, icons and line art trace most cleanly.

Which preset should I use for a logo?

Start with the flat or black & white preset. They produce fewer, cleaner paths — ideal for simple logos and icons. Use detailed or posterized for photographic or multi-colour artwork.

Is my image uploaded to a server?

No. Tracing runs entirely in your browser, so your images never leave your device — safe for confidential and client work.

Will the SVG look exactly like the PNG?

Tracing approximates the image with vector paths. Flat graphics convert almost perfectly; complex photos become a stylised, poster-like vector version.

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