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Convert images to SVG vectors

Transform raster images into scalable vector graphics instantly. Adjustable detail levels for the perfect balance of quality and file size.

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01Why vectorize

Why convert images to SVG.

Vector graphics scale, edit, and load better than pixels for logos, icons, and flat artwork. Here is what changes the moment your image becomes an SVG.

  • 01

    Scale infinitely without blur

    Vector paths stay razor-sharp at any size — from a 16px favicon to a billboard. No pixelation, no resampling artifacts, ever.

  • 02

    Smaller file, faster pages

    Most logos and line art shrink dramatically when converted to SVG, which means snappier load times and lower bandwidth costs.

  • 03

    Editable in any design tool

    Open the resulting SVG in Figma, Illustrator, Inkscape, or even a code editor. Tweak colors, paths, and strokes without losing fidelity.

  • 04

    Private, in-browser conversion

    Your image never leaves your device. Vectorization runs entirely client-side via WebAssembly — no uploads, no servers, no tracking.

02How it works

Three steps. One crisp SVG.

  1. Drop image
    logo.png248 KB

    Step 1Upload your image

    Drag and drop a PNG, JPG, BMP, or WebP up to 10 MB. Logos, icons, and high-contrast art vectorize best.

  2. Detail
    SimpleBalancedDetailedMaximum

    Step 2Pick a detail level

    Choose Simple, Balanced, Detailed, or Maximum. Higher detail captures more nuance — lower detail gives you cleaner paths.

  3. SVG generated
    logo.svgSVG · 4.2 KB

    Step 3Download your SVG

    Hit Convert and grab a crisp, infinitely scalable SVG. Drop it straight into your design or codebase.

03Use cases

What people vectorize.

Wirelogs handles the everyday raster-to-vector jobs designers, developers, and makers run into — without the Illustrator subscription.

  • Logos & brand marks

    Recover a vector logo from a flattened PNG so you can resize, recolor, and reuse it without quality loss.

    logo.png → logo.svg
  • Icons & UI assets

    Turn raster icon sets into clean SVG sprites your design system can theme and animate freely.

    icon-set.png → icons.svg
  • Illustrations & flat art

    Convert flat, posterized illustrations to scalable vectors that print beautifully and edit cleanly.

    illustration.jpg → illustration.svg
  • Signatures & sketches

    Vectorize a scanned signature or pen sketch so it scales smoothly on any document size.

    signature.png → signature.svg
  • Cricut & laser cutting

    Generate clean paths suited for vinyl cutters, laser engravers, and CNC software that requires SVG input.

    design.bmp → cut-file.svg
  • Web graphics & hero art

    Ship lightweight SVGs to the browser — perfect for crisp visuals on retina displays without doubling asset sizes.

    hero.webp → hero.svg

04Raster vs vector

Why teams keep moving to vector.

A quick side-by-side of raster (PNG, JPG) and vector (SVG) so you can pick the right format for the job.

AttributeRaster (PNG / JPG)Vector (SVG)
Scales to any sizeRaster (PNG / JPG)Blurs above native resolutionVector (SVG)Sharp at any zoom level
File size for logosRaster (PNG / JPG)Tens to hundreds of KBVector (SVG)Often a few KB
Editable in design toolsRaster (PNG / JPG)Pixel edits onlyVector (SVG)Full path-level control
Animatable with CSSRaster (PNG / JPG)Limited to filtersVector (SVG)Stroke, fill, morph, transform
Best for photosRaster (PNG / JPG)Excellent — millions of colorsVector (SVG)Not suited for photos
Universal browser supportRaster (PNG / JPG)YesVector (SVG)Yes (since 2011)

06Pro tips

Get a cleaner SVG every time.

Small tweaks before you upload make a big difference in path quality and file size. Treat these as quick wins.

  • 01

    Use high-contrast source images

    Vectorization works best when shapes have clean edges. Crank up contrast or threshold your image before uploading for tighter paths.

  • 02

    Bigger source = cleaner output

    Upload at the highest resolution you have. The tracer has more pixels to work with, which yields smoother curves and fewer jagged edges.

  • 03

    Flatten complex photos first

    For photographs, run a Posterize filter or reduce colors in your editor before uploading. Fewer color layers means a smaller, cleaner SVG.

  • 04

    Match detail to your asset

    Simple is ideal for solid logos; Maximum is for portraits and complex illustrations. Re-run a few presets and compare file size and fidelity.

07Loved by

Designers, devs, and makers use it daily.

  • We inherited a 12-year-old logo as a low-res PNG. Wirelogs vectorized it in one click, and the SVG dropped straight into our Figma library. Saved me half a day.
    Ellie L.
    Brand designer
  • I wanted lightweight icons for a marketing site. The Balanced preset turned PNG mockups into clean SVG sprites under 4KB each. Lighthouse scores thanked me.
    Raj S.
    Front-end engineer
  • My Cricut needs SVG cut files and I only had a bitmap. The Detailed preset gave me a vector I could send straight to the machine. Genuinely magic.
    Tara K.
    Hobby maker

08Questions

Image to SVG, answered.

Everything people ask before vectorizing their first image. Need more? hello@wirelogs.com.

01What does converting an image to SVG actually do?

Vectorization traces the pixels of a raster image (like PNG or JPG) and rebuilds them as mathematical paths. The result is an SVG file that can be resized to any dimension, recolored, animated, and edited path-by-path in any design or code editor.

02Which image formats can I convert to SVG?

You can upload PNG, JPG, BMP, and WebP files up to 10 MB. Logos, icons, line art, and posterized illustrations vectorize the cleanest. Photographs work but produce larger, more complex SVGs.

03Is the conversion really free with no watermark?

Yes. Every tool on Wirelogs is free with no usage limits, no watermarks, no premium tier, and no sign-up. The output SVG is exactly what the tracer produces — nothing added.

04Do you upload my image to a server?

No. The entire conversion runs in your browser using WebAssembly. The image never leaves your device, so even sensitive or unreleased brand assets stay private.

05What detail level should I pick?

Simple is best for solid logos and icons (smaller files, fewer paths). Balanced is a safe default for most images. Detailed and Maximum capture more nuance for illustrations and photos but produce larger SVGs. Try a couple — re-running is instant.

06Can I edit the SVG after I download it?

Absolutely. Open the SVG in Figma, Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, Affinity Designer, or even VS Code. Every path, fill, and color is fully editable.

07Will the SVG look identical to the PNG?

For logos, icons, and flat artwork — virtually identical and often crisper. For photographs and gradients, the SVG approximates the original using simplified color regions. Pick a higher detail level to capture more nuance.

08Does this work on mobile?

Yes. The tool runs on iOS and Android browsers, supports touch and drag-and-drop, and works offline once the page has loaded.

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Turn that PNG into a crisp SVG.

Drag any PNG, JPG, BMP, or WebP into the tool above and download a scalable vector in seconds. No sign-up, no watermark, no upload.

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