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Vectorizer.ai

Bitmap to Vector

Convert JPEG and PNG images to SVG vectors quickly and easily. Deep learning analysis allows for infinite scalability without loss of quality.

About This Tool

Vectorizer.ai uses proprietary deep learning networks to convert raster images (pixels) into vector graphics (geometric shapes). Unlike traditional “image trace” tools that often produce messy, jagged lines, Vectorizer.ai understands the geometry of the image, resulting in clean, editable curves and shapes.

How to Use

  1. 1. Drag and drop a JPEG, PNG, or GIF file.
  2. 2. The AI automatically processes and traces the image.
  3. 3. Preview the result with the “Pixel vs Vector” slider.
  4. 4. Configure export settings (file format, grouping, curves).
  5. 5. Download the final vector file (SVG, EPS, PDF, etc.).

Key Features

📐 Geometric Fit
🎨 Full Color
🔗 Curve Support

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Use Cases

Vectorizer.ai is essential for graphic designers who need to scale up a low-res client logo for a billboard, print shops preparing files for screen printing or vinyl cutting, and web designers converting raster icons to SVG for responsive websites.

Deep Learning Engine

Unlike standard algorithms that just follow pixel contrast, Vectorizer.ai’s deep learning models “see” the image. They can distinguish between a circle that is slightly pixelated and a square, fitting the appropriate geometric shape to the output for a cleaner result.

Supported Formats

The tool allows you to export your vectorized image in multiple formats including SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics), PDF, EPS (for printing), DXF (for CAD/CNC machines), and PNG (high-res raster).

Limitations

While amazing for logos, illustrations, and anime, it struggles with photorealistic photographs. Converting a photo of a face to a vector often results in a “paint-by-numbers” look, which may or may not be the desired effect.

Editing Capabilities

The output files are fully editable. You can open the generated SVG in Adobe Illustrator, Figma, or CorelDRAW and manipulate the paths, change colors, or adjust anchor points, saving you hours of manual tracing time.