Image to SVG Vectorizer - Trace Any Image to Vector Online
Vector graphics scale infinitely, take up almost no space, and look perfect at any resolution. Raster images do none of those things. The catch is that converting a raster image (PNG, JPEG, WebP) into a vector (SVG) is a non-trivial problem called *image tracing*, and the desktop tools that do it well (Adobe Illustrator's Image Trace, Inkscape's Trace Bitmap) are either expensive or finicky. OptiPix's free Image to SVG Vectorizer runs a complete tracing engine in your browser - no upload, no signup, no Inkscape install.
What makes OptiPix's Image to SVG different
Most online vectorizer services upload your image and process it on a server. The handful that run in-browser are toy implementations that only work on perfectly clean black-and-white silhouettes. OptiPix uses a real tracing library (`imagetracerjs`) with full color quantization and Bézier curve fitting.
Key features
How to use it
1. Open the Image to SVG tool.
2. Drop a logo, icon, or line drawing. Black-on-white silhouettes work best.
3. Pick a mode (B&W for one color, Color for posters and logos with multiple fills).
4. Adjust the color count and simplification sliders until the preview looks clean.
5. Click Download SVG. The result is a hand-editable file you can drop into any design tool.
Who is it for
For the best tracing results, run your source image through our Image Compressor with high quality first to remove JPEG artifacts, or our Background Remover to isolate the subject before tracing. And if you need to color-correct the source before vectorizing, the Image Color Changer lets you swap colors before they get traced into paths.
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