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Image to SVG Converter — Trace Raster Into Vector Paths

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This image to SVG converter traces raster images — PNG, JPG, WebP — into vector SVG paths using ImageTracer, fully in your browser. Ideal for converting a logo, an icon, or a flat illustration into a format that scales cleanly to any size.

SVG is the right format whenever an image needs to scale: a logo that has to look crisp on a billboard and on a favicon, an icon that ships to retina and non-retina screens, an illustration for a print piece. Tracing a raster image into SVG approximates the original with vector paths, which then render perfectly at any resolution.

Tracing works best on images with flat colors and clear edges — logos, icons, simple illustrations. Photographs and detailed artwork will still trace, but the result tends to be large (thousands of paths) and stylized rather than faithful. Use the detail and color-count controls to balance file size against fidelity.

Output is a single SVG file you can download and drop into any design tool, web project, or document.

Frequently asked questions

Is my image uploaded?

No. ImageTracer runs in your browser. The source image and the SVG stay local.

Does it work well on photos?

Not really. Tracing is best for flat-color images — logos, icons, illustrations. Photos produce huge files and lose detail.

What controls are available?

Detail level (simple / balanced / detailed), color mode (full color or black-and-white), and max colors for the trace.

Will the SVG be small?

It depends on the image. A simple logo can trace to a few KB. A complex illustration might be hundreds of KB.

Can I edit the SVG afterwards?

Yes. The output is standard SVG that opens in Illustrator, Figma, Inkscape, or any code editor.

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