Vectorize Your Logo to SVG with AI
Convert your logo from a pixel-based image (PNG, JPG) into a resolution-independent SVG vector using AI. Get a clean, scalable logo file you can use at any size \u2014 website favicons, business cards, signage, merchandise \u2014 without any quality loss.
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Max file size: 25MB
Why Vectorize Your Logo?
- Scale to any size without blurring — from 16px favicons to 10-foot banners
- Edit individual shapes and colors in tools like Illustrator, Figma, or Inkscape
- Smaller file sizes for web use compared to high-res raster images
- Required for print production, embroidery, vinyl cutting, and signage
- Future-proof — SVG logos never become "too low resolution"
Best Logos for Vectorization
| Logo Type | Quality | Tips |
|---|---|---|
| Text-based logos | Excellent | Clean fonts and letterforms vectorize perfectly |
| Symbol/icon logos | Excellent | Simple shapes with defined edges produce the cleanest SVGs |
| Combination marks | Very Good | Text + icon logos vectorize well when elements are clearly separated |
| Detailed illustrations | Good | Simpler illustrations work better; highly detailed art may need cleanup |
| Photographic logos | Poor | Photo-realistic logos should remain as raster images |
Preparing Your Logo for Best Results
- Use the highest resolution version you have — more pixels give the AI more detail to work with
- Remove the background if possible (white or transparent background is ideal)
- Ensure good contrast between the logo and its background
- Simple, clean logos with solid colors produce the best SVG output
Frequently Asked Questions
- What file formats can I upload?
- Upload your logo as PNG, JPG, or WebP. PNG with a transparent background typically produces the best vectorization results.
- Can I edit the SVG output?
- Yes. SVG files can be opened and edited in Adobe Illustrator, Figma, Inkscape, or any vector editor. You can modify colors, shapes, and paths.
- How is this different from Vectorize Image?
- This is the same AI tool, optimized with guidance for logo vectorization. Both tools use the same underlying model — this page provides logo-specific tips and best practices.
- Does logo vectorization cost credits?
- Yes, vectorization uses 5 credits per image. New users get 10 free credits on signup — enough to try it out.
- Will my vectorized logo look exactly like the original?
- For logos with clean lines and solid colors, the SVG output is very faithful to the original. Complex gradients or photographic elements may be simplified in the vector conversion.