ImgBolt

Image to SVG Converter — AI Vectorization

Convert any image into a clean, scalable SVG vector using AI. Upload a PNG, JPG, JPEG, or WebP file — your raster image becomes a resolution-independent vector ready for any project, from web design to large-format print.

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Max file size: 25MB

Why Convert Raster Images to SVG?

Raster images — PNG, JPG, WebP, and similar — are pixel grids at a fixed resolution. They pixelate when enlarged and waste storage on regions of flat color. They also can't be edited path-by-path in design tools.

SVG describes images as mathematical paths instead of pixels. The same SVG file renders perfectly sharp at 16×16 or 16,000×16,000, produces tiny file sizes for graphics with limited colors, and opens directly in Figma, Illustrator, and Inkscape with each shape independently editable.

AI vectorization makes this conversion automatic. Instead of manually tracing shapes or fighting with old auto-trace tools, you upload your raster image and get a clean SVG in seconds. The model recognizes shapes, colors, and edges to produce SVG output that closely reproduces your original design.

What Images Vectorize Well?

Image TypeVectorization QualityNotes
LogosExcellentClean lines, few colors
IconsExcellentSimple shapes
Line artVery goodDefined edges
Cartoons / flat illustrationsGoodFlat color areas
PhotographsPoorToo many gradients and details
Complex texturesPoorProduces very large SVG files

Common Use Cases for SVG

  • Scale logos for business cards, websites, and billboards without quality loss
  • Convert pixel icons to resolution-independent SVG for web and app development
  • Prepare artwork for vinyl cutting, laser engraving, and screen printing
  • Create embroidery-ready files from raster designs
  • Make web icons that look crisp on retina and 4K displays
  • Reduce file size for graphics with limited colors

Frequently Asked Questions

What image formats can I convert to SVG?
You can convert PNG, JPG, JPEG, and WebP raster images to SVG. The AI handles all common raster formats automatically — just upload your image.
What types of images convert best?
Logos, icons, line art, illustrations, and graphics with clean shapes and limited colors produce excellent SVG output. Photographs with gradients and complex detail are not suitable for vector conversion — they generate huge, noisy SVG files.
Will the SVG be exactly identical to my original image?
AI vectorization produces a clean reconstruction of your image as vector paths. For images that suit vectorization (logos, icons, line art), the output is visually faithful to the original. For complex images, the AI focuses on the dominant shapes and colors.
Is converting images to SVG free?
New users get 10 free credits on signup — enough for 2 conversions. Each image-to-SVG conversion uses 5 credits. No credit card required to try it out.
Can I use the SVG commercially?
Yes. The output SVG is yours — you keep all rights to images you upload and the SVG output. ImgBolt does not claim any rights to your content.