Logo to SVG
Convert your logo to a scalable SVG vector — free, private, instant.
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Best for detailed logos. Preserves more shapes and color nuances.
🔒 Client-side vectorization — your logo never leaves your device
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How to Convert Your Logo to SVG
Upload your logo
Drag and drop your logo file (PNG, JPG, WebP, or BMP) or click to browse. For best results, use a high-resolution image with a clean background.
Choose color mode
Select Color to preserve all colors, or Black & White for single-color logos and silhouettes.
Select a quality preset
Simple for flat logos, Detailed for complex designs with gradients, Sharp for geometric logos with crisp edges.
Download your SVG
Preview the vectorized logo, compare with the original, and download your scalable SVG file.
What Is Logo Vectorization?
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.
Why Every Logo Needs an SVG Version
- •Brand consistency — an SVG logo renders identically at 16px (favicon) and 16,000px (billboard). No more blurry logos on high-DPI screens.
- •Smaller file sizes — for typical logos, SVG files are 5–50 KB versus 50–500 KB for high-resolution PNGs.
- •Easy editing — SVGs can be opened in any vector editor (Illustrator, Inkscape, Figma) to change colors, adjust shapes, or add effects.
- •Web performance — SVGs load faster, can be inlined in HTML, and are cached efficiently by browsers.
- •Print-ready — professional printers and sign makers require vector files for sharp, high-quality output at any size.
Understanding the Quality Presets
Our three presets are optimized for different types of logos:
- •Simple — high speckle filtering, low color precision. Best for flat logos with solid colors and clean shapes. Produces the smallest SVG files.
- •Detailed — low speckle filtering, high color precision. Best for complex logos with gradients, shadows, or many colors. Produces larger but more accurate SVGs.
- •Sharp — medium filtering with low corner threshold. Best for geometric logos with straight lines and right angles. Emphasizes crisp corners over smooth curves.
Tips for Best Logo Vectorization
Start with the largest, cleanest version of your logo. A 1024px PNG on a white or transparent background will produce dramatically better results than a 100px thumbnail cropped from a website. Remove any surrounding text or borders before uploading.
If your logo has a colored background, try Black & White mode first — it often captures the essential shape better. For multicolor logos, the Detailed preset with advanced color precision set to 6–8 gives the most faithful reproduction. Use the preview toggle to compare your SVG with the original at different zoom levels.
Your Logo Stays Private
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.
Logo to SVG — Frequently asked questions
What image formats can I convert to SVG?
You can convert PNG, JPG, WebP, and BMP logos to SVG. For the best results, use a high-resolution PNG with a transparent or solid background.
Is the conversion truly done in my browser?
Yes, 100%. Your image is processed entirely on your device using WebAssembly technology. No file is ever sent to a server.
What is the difference between the quality presets?
Simple removes noise and produces clean, lightweight SVGs. Detailed preserves more shapes and color subtleties. Sharp emphasizes crisp edges and geometric corners.
Why is the SVG file larger than my original PNG?
SVG files describe shapes mathematically, which can be more verbose than compressed pixel data. For logos, SVGs are usually comparable in size but gain infinite scalability.
Can I convert a photo to SVG?
This tool is optimized for logos and illustrations. Photos will produce very large SVGs with an artistic/posterized look. For photos, we recommend keeping raster formats like JPG or WebP.
Can I convert multiple logos at once?
Yes. Our converter supports batch processing — upload multiple logo files and convert them all in one click. You can download each SVG individually or as a ZIP archive.