Convert to SVG

Convert raster images (JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF) to scalable SVG vector format. Choose color mode, detail level, and batch process with ease.

Select Images

or drop images here to convert to SVG

Vector Output Scalable SVG format
Batch Processing Up to 5 images at once (Premium max 20)
Color Modes Color, Grayscale, Black & White

What Is Image to SVG Conversion?

Image to SVG conversion transforms raster images (JPG, PNG, WEBP) into scalable vector graphics (SVG). Unlike pixel-based images, SVG files use mathematical paths that can be scaled to any size without losing quality—making them perfect for logos, icons, illustrations, and print graphics.

Why Convert Images to SVG?

  • Infinite scalability — SVG graphics look sharp at any size, from tiny icons to billboard-sized prints.
  • Smaller file sizes — For simple graphics, SVGs are often smaller than equivalent raster images.
  • Editable paths — SVG files can be edited in vector editors like Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape.
  • Web-friendly — SVGs are natively supported in all modern browsers and can be styled with CSS.

How to Convert Images to SVG Online

  1. Upload your images by clicking Select Images or dragging files into the upload area.
  2. Choose a color mode: Full Color, Grayscale, or Black & White.
  3. Adjust the number of colors or threshold settings as needed.
  4. Click Convert to SVG and download your vectorized files.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert an image to SVG?

Upload your image (JPG, PNG, or WEBP), choose a color mode (Full Color, Grayscale, or Black & White), adjust the number of colors or threshold, and click Convert to SVG. The vectorized SVG file will download automatically.

What is the difference between raster and vector images?

Raster images (JPG, PNG) are made of pixels and lose quality when enlarged. Vector images (SVG) use mathematical paths and can be scaled to any size without losing quality, making them ideal for logos, icons, and print graphics.

What color modes are available for SVG conversion?

You can choose from three modes: Full Color preserves the original colors with a customizable number of colors (2-64), Grayscale converts to shades of gray, and Black & White creates a high-contrast two-tone SVG with adjustable threshold.