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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 TypeQualityTips
Text-based logosExcellentClean fonts and letterforms vectorize perfectly
Symbol/icon logosExcellentSimple shapes with defined edges produce the cleanest SVGs
Combination marksVery GoodText + icon logos vectorize well when elements are clearly separated
Detailed illustrationsGoodSimpler illustrations work better; highly detailed art may need cleanup
Photographic logosPoorPhoto-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.