Why Convert Images to SVG?
Bitmaps like PNG or JPEG are made of pixels, which means they lose quality when you scale them up. **SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)** are based on mathematical paths, allowing them to remain perfectly sharp at any resolution or size.
How Browser-Based Vectorization Works
Our tool uses an advanced canvas-stitching algorithm to analyze the brightness and contrast of every pixel in your image. It then generates a complex SVG `path` that traces the silhouette or high-contrast areas of the original bitmap. This process happens entirely in your browser, ensuring your private images are never uploaded to a server.
Best Images for Tracing
To get the best results from our Image to SVG converter, follow these tips:
- High Contrast: Logos or icons with clear boundaries between colors work best.
- Simple Shapes: Minimalist designs will produce cleaner SVG paths than complex photographs.
- Black and White: Tracing monochrome images results in much more accurate and sharp vector outputs.