AI Image Vectorizer
Convert PNG, JPG, and WebP logos or images into crisp, infinitely scalable SVG vectors — for free. No signup. No watermarks. Export as SVG, AI, PDF, or high-res PNG.
Professional-Grade Vectorization, Zero Cost
Powered by the same Rust-based VTracer algorithm used by professional design studios worldwide.
Infinite Scale
SVG vectors can be scaled from a business card to a billboard without losing a single pixel of quality.
AI Path Detection
The VTracer engine intelligently traces curves and corners, producing perfectly smooth Bezier paths.
Multi-Format Export
Download your result as SVG, Adobe Illustrator AI, print-ready PDF, or ultra-high-res PNG.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about converting images to SVG.
How do I convert a PNG image to SVG?+
Is this vectorizer completely free?+
What file formats can I export?+
What mode should I use for logo vectorization?+
How is this different from Vector Magic?+
How AI Vectorizer Works
Our high-performance online utility runs entirely client-side, processing your requests securely and instantly inside your web browser. For related features, you can also use our Svg Color Editor and Image Tools tools.
Upload Image
Provide your parameters or upload your file securely into the workspace.
AI Vectorization
Our 100% offline-first engine processes the request instantly in browser memory.
Preview Result
Download, copy, or print the optimized results instantly with complete privacy.
Vector Output Formats
Designed for professional results, privacy, and maximum compatibility across all modern desktop and mobile browsers. Enjoy unlimited free calculations without hidden fees.
Frequently Asked Questions About Vectorization
Is this AI vectorizer free?
Yes. Vectorize unlimited images with no registration.
Which formats are supported?
Input PNG, JPG, WebP. Output SVG, AI, PDF, or high-resolution PNG.
Does this use AI engine?
Yes. VTracer AI engine for high-quality vectorization with smooth curves and professional output.
Do you store images here?
No. All vectorization happens locally with complete privacy.