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Convert a logo to SVG — free raster to vector tracing

Traces a JPG or PNG logo into clean vector paths you can scale to a building without it going soft. Runs in your browser.

Your file never leaves your browser. This tool has no upload endpoint — the work happens on your own device and the file is gone when you close the tab. That is how it is built, not a policy we are asking you to trust.

Traces a raster logo into flat-color vector shapes. Works best on clean, few-color logos — busy or photographic images will come out rough. Treat the result as a usable starting point, not guaranteed final artwork.

Vectorize a logo

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Why a logo needs to be vector

A raster logo has a fixed number of pixels, so there is a size past which it goes soft — and on a shopfront or a vehicle that size arrives quickly. A vector logo is stored as shapes and maths, so it is as sharp on a building as on a business card.

Tracing is an approximation

This reads the pixels and draws paths that follow them. It is very good on flat-colour logos with clean edges, and much less good on photographs, gradients, or anything scanned from a fax. Check the result against the original before you use it.

Colour count

Fewer colours give simpler, cleaner paths; more colours track the original more faithfully but produce heavier files with more nodes. For a typical two- or three-colour logo, keep the number low.

When to redraw instead

If the only copy you have is small, blurred, or a screenshot of a screenshot, no tracer will rescue it — the detail is not there to recover. That is a redraw, by hand, from scratch. We do those.

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