How it works
Logo vectorization converts a pixel-based image (raster) into a mathematical representation of shapes and curves (vector). While a PNG or JPG logo is made of individual colored pixels, an SVG logo uses coordinates and Bézier curves — allowing it to be scaled to any size, from a favicon to a building-sized billboard, without losing sharpness.
Professional designers create logos as vectors in tools like Illustrator or Figma. But many businesses only have raster versions of their logo — saved from a website, received via email, or exported from a presentation. Our tool uses VTracer, a high-quality Rust-based tracing engine compiled to WebAssembly, to recreate vector paths from pixel data directly in your browser.
Quick & easyPrivacy & security
Logo files are sensitive brand assets. Our converter processes everything 100% in your browser using WebAssembly — your logo is never uploaded to any server. There are no analytics on your files, no temporary storage, and no third-party access. Close the tab and all data is gone.
No data is sent to any server — all processing happens locally in your browser for maximum privacy.
100% browser-based