PNG to SVG Converter

Convert PNG images to scalable SVG vector graphics. Perfect for logos, icons, and illustrations that need to scale without losing quality.

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PNG files only • Max 20MB each • Up to 10 files

How to Convert PNG to SVG

  1. Upload your PNG images by dragging and dropping or clicking the upload area.
  2. Choose a tracing mode: Full Color for complex images, Monochrome for logos and icons.
  3. Adjust the color threshold and number of colors based on your image complexity.
  4. Click "Convert to SVG" to start the vectorization process.
  5. Download individual files or all files as a ZIP archive.

PNG vs SVG

PNG

Raster format using pixels. Best for photographs and complex images. Fixed resolution - becomes pixelated when scaled up. Supports transparency.

SVG

Vector format using mathematical paths. Perfect for logos, icons, and illustrations. Infinitely scalable without quality loss. Small file size for simple graphics.

Tracing Modes Explained

Full Color

Preserves all colors from the original image. Best for complex illustrations, artwork, and images with gradients or many colors.

Grayscale

Converts to shades of gray. Good for photos or when you want a simplified monochromatic look while preserving tonal variation.

Monochrome

Black and white only. Perfect for logos, icons, text, and line art. Produces the cleanest, smallest SVG files.

Frequently Asked Questions

SVG files are vector-based, meaning they can be scaled to any size without losing quality. This makes them ideal for logos, icons, and graphics that need to look crisp on all screen sizes, from mobile phones to large displays. SVGs are also typically smaller in file size for simple graphics and can be easily edited or animated.

Images with clear edges, solid colors, and distinct shapes convert best. Logos, icons, line art, text, and simple illustrations produce excellent results. Photographs and images with complex gradients or textures may not convert as cleanly and might result in larger, more complex SVG files.

The color threshold determines how colors are grouped during tracing. A lower threshold captures more detail and subtle color variations, while a higher threshold simplifies the image into fewer, more distinct shapes. For clean logos, use a higher threshold. For detailed artwork, use a lower threshold.

Yes, each file can be up to 20MB in size, and you can upload up to 10 files at once. Larger or more complex images take longer to process. For best results with very large images, consider resizing them first.

Files are temporarily stored only during the conversion process and are automatically deleted within 24 hours. We don't keep copies of your images and don't use them for any other purpose. Your privacy is important to us.