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Free Image to SVG Vectorizer

Convert PNG & JPG to Scalable Vectors. Private, Unlimited, No Upload.

Trace any image into a crisp, infinitely-scalable SVG vector right in your browser — nothing is uploaded. Perfect for logos, icons, and line art. No sign-up, no limits, no watermark.

Drop or click to upload

Drag & drop or paste from clipboard

JPG, PNG, WebP — 15MB max

100% private No sign-up Unlimited No watermark Free forever

Works best on logos, icons, text, and line art — flat, well-separated colors trace cleanly. Detailed photographs don't vectorize well (huge, messy files). For a transparent subject, run it through the background remover first.

DetailBalanced
File Format
SVG
PNG
EPS Soon
PDF Soon
DXF Soon
Line Fit Tolerance
Coarse
Medium
Fine
Super Fine
Colors
Palette size4
Cleanup
Remove specks
Speck size4 px
Preview removed
Transparent background
Draw Style
Fill shapes
Stroke outlines Soon
Stroke edges once Soon
Group By
None
Color Soon
Layer Soon
Allowed Curve Types
Lines
Quadratic Bézier
Cubic Bézier Soon
Circular Arcs Soon
Elliptical Arcs Soon

Greyed options are on the roadmap. Want vectorizer-grade EPS/DXF, cubic curves & color grouping? An optional HD Vectorize (cloud) tier is coming.

Tracing…

Converting pixels to vector paths…

Original · PNG
Vector · SVG

Vectorize

Logos Icons Line Art Text & Lettering Silhouettes Stickers Flat Illustrations Stencils Emblems

Turn raster graphics into clean SVG vectors for crisp scaling on signage, print, apparel, app icons, and high-resolution thumbnails.

How it works in three steps

1

Drop an image

Upload, drag and drop, or paste from your clipboard. JPG, PNG, and WebP up to 15MB.

2

Trace in your browser

Pick Logo/Line-art or Full Color, nudge the detail slider, and the tracer converts pixels to vector paths locally — no uploads.

3

Download SVG

Grab a scalable SVG (or PNG), or open the result in the editor to keep designing.

Free Online Image Vectorizer

ThumbCrafted's vectorizer converts raster images — PNG, JPG, and WebP — into scalable SVG vector graphics directly in your browser. Because the tracing runs locally, your image never leaves your device, and there are no usage limits or watermarks.

Vector graphics are built from shapes and curves instead of pixels, so they stay perfectly sharp at any size — ideal for logos, icons, app graphics, print, apparel, signage, and crisp high-resolution thumbnails.

The tool is tuned for graphics rather than photographs: logos, icons, text, line art, silhouettes, and flat illustrations trace cleanly, while detailed photos produce large, complex files that don't make practical vectors.

Convert PNG to SVG

Need an SVG from a PNG or JPG? Upload your image, choose a mode, and download a scalable vector in seconds — no software to install. For a transparent vector, remove the background first with the background remover, then vectorize the clean subject.

Frequently asked

Is my image uploaded anywhere?
No. The vectorizer runs entirely in your browser in JavaScript. Your image never touches a server — you can verify this in your browser's Network tab; no upload requests are made.
What is vectorizing an image?
Vectorizing (or tracing) converts a pixel-based raster image into a scalable vector graphic (SVG) made of shapes and curves. Vectors stay perfectly sharp at any size, unlike raster images which pixelate when enlarged.
What does it work best on?
Logos, icons, text, line art, silhouettes, and flat illustrations vectorize cleanly. Detailed photographs do not vectorize well — they produce huge, messy SVG files — so the tool is tuned for graphics, not photos.
Is it really free with no watermark?
Yes. Because tracing runs in your browser, there's no server cost per image — so it's free, unlimited, and watermark-free with no signup.
What formats can I download?
You can download a scalable SVG, or a rasterized PNG. You can also open the result in the ThumbCrafted editor.
How do I convert a PNG to SVG?
Upload your PNG, choose Logo/Line-art or Full Color, adjust the detail slider, and download the SVG. It all happens in your browser.
Can I vectorize a logo?
Yes — logos are the best use case. Use Logo/Line-art mode for crisp, flat-color results, then download a scalable SVG.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. Tracing runs locally; large or highly detailed images take a few seconds longer on a phone.