About PNG to SVG Conversion
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a raster image format that stores pixel data with support for transparency.
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a vector format that defines graphics using mathematical paths rather than pixels.
This converter transforms your PNG images into SVG format through a process called image tracing. Unlike raster formats like PNG that lose quality when scaled, SVG files maintain perfect clarity at any size, making them ideal for logos, icons, and illustrations.
How to Convert PNG to SVG Images
- Upload your PNG image by dragging and dropping or using the file browser
- Choose your desired detail level for the vector conversion
- Select a color mode option
- Configure path smoothing if needed
- Set color quantization preferences
- Click the "Convert to SVG" button
- Download your converted SVG file
SVG Conversion Options
Detail Level
Controls how accurately the vector paths follow the original image:
- Low Detail: Creates simpler paths with fewer nodes, resulting in smaller file sizes but less accuracy
- Medium Detail: Balanced approach suitable for most images (recommended)
- High Detail: Creates more complex paths that closely follow the original image, but increases file size
Color Mode
Determines how colors are handled in the conversion:
- Optimized Color Palette: Reduces colors while maintaining visual appearance
- Full Color Spectrum: Preserves all colors from the original image
- Grayscale: Converts the image to black, white, and shades of gray
Path Smoothing
Refines the vector paths:
- Enabled: Smooths jagged edges and simplifies complex shapes
- Disabled: Keeps paths exactly as traced, preserving more detail but potentially creating more complex SVG code
Color Quantization
Reduces the number of colors to optimize file size:
- None: Preserves all colors from the original image
- Moderate: Reduces colors while maintaining good visual quality (recommended)
- Aggressive: Significantly reduces colors for smaller file size
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TOTAL IMAGES CONVERTED
666 IMAGES IN THE LAST HOUR