Convert PNG to SVG
Trace a PNG into a scalable SVG in your browser. Best for logos, icons and flat graphics, with a detail control and no upload. Free, no sign-up, no watermark.
Pixels turned into scalable vector shapes
PNG is made of pixels, so it blurs when you scale it up. SVG is made of shapes and lines described by maths, so it stays razor sharp at any size, which is exactly what you want for a logo or icon.
This tool traces your PNG, following edges and colour regions to rebuild the picture as vector paths. It works best on logos, icons, line art and other flat graphics. Detailed photographs do not vectorise well and trace into huge, messy files, so for those a raster format is the better choice. Everything runs on your device, so nothing is uploaded.
PNG in
A pixel image. Clean logos, icons and flat graphics trace best, photos least of all.
SVG out
Vector shapes that scale to any size without blurring, ready for the web, print or editing.
PNG to SVG in 3 steps.
Add your files, convert, and download. There is no queue and no upload, because it all happens right on your device.
Add your image
Drag a PNG in or browse from your device. Logos, icons and flat graphics give the cleanest results.
Choose the detail
Fewer colours give a clean, light SVG for logos. More detail stays truer to the original but makes a heavier file.
Trace and download
Press convert to trace the image into vector paths, then download the SVG. No sign-up, no watermark.
Put it to work.
Sharpen a small logo
Turn a low-resolution PNG logo into an SVG that stays crisp on any screen or banner.
Scale for print
A vector logo prints cleanly at any size, from a business card to a billboard.
Recolour and edit
SVG paths can be edited and recoloured in design tools, unlike flat PNG pixels.
Lighten simple icons
A flat icon often becomes a smaller, sharper file as a traced SVG.
Handling images at scale?
A one-off convert is easy. Processing thousands of files, generating variants automatically, or wiring image handling into your catalogue, storefront or app is a different job. That is the kind of software we build at Techliphant, shaped around how your business actually runs.
Common questions.
Yes. This traces the image into genuine vector paths, it does not just wrap the PNG inside an SVG. The result is a true SVG you can scale and edit. Quality depends on the image: clean, flat graphics trace far better than photos.
Tracing suits logos, icons and flat art, not detailed photographs. A photo has millions of subtle colours, so tracing it produces a huge, blotchy file. For photos, keep a raster format like PNG or JPG.
It controls how many colours the tracer uses and how closely it follows edges. Fewer colours give a clean, light SVG that suits logos. More detail captures finer shapes at the cost of a larger, more complex file.
Yes. An SVG is made of editable paths, so you can open it in a vector editor and adjust colours, shapes and sizes. It is also plain text, so it drops straight into a web page.
No. Every file is decoded and re-encoded inside your browser, on your own device, so your files never leave your computer or phone. That makes it safe for private photos, IDs and confidential work.
Yes. There is no account, no email and no watermark, and no cap on how many files you convert. Use it for personal or commercial work as much as you like.
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Private by design: this converter runs entirely in your browser. Your files are processed on your own device, so nothing is uploaded to a server or stored anywhere. That makes it safe for private photos, IDs and confidential documents. Because the work happens on your device, very large files or a big batch depend on how much memory your device has.
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