Image to SVG Converter
Convert any PNG, JPG, or WebP image to a scalable vector graphic. Free, instant, 100% private — runs entirely in your browser.
Why Convert Images to SVG?
Laser Cutting & CNC
SVG files are the standard input for laser cutters and CNC machines. Convert your designs to clean vector paths ready for cutting.
3D Printing
Extrude SVG vectors into 3D models for printing. Perfect for custom logos, signs, nameplates, and cookie cutters.
Infinite Scaling
Unlike pixel images, vector SVGs scale to any size without losing quality. Print on a business card or a billboard.
100% Private
Your images never leave your browser. All processing runs locally on your device. No uploads, no servers, no tracking.
How It Works
- Upload Upload any PNG, JPG, WebP, or GIF image (up to 10MB)
- Choose a preset Choose a preset — Black & White for laser cutting, High Detail for complex art, or Posterized for flat designs
- Convert Convert — your image is traced into vector paths instantly in your browser
- Download Download the SVG file and use it in Inkscape, Illustrator, Lightburn, or any vector tool
Frequently Asked Questions
What image formats can I convert?
PNG, JPG/JPEG, WebP, and GIF. For best results, use high-contrast images with clear edges.
Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. The entire conversion happens in your browser using JavaScript. Your image never leaves your device.
Which preset should I use for laser cutting?
Use “Black & White” for clean two-tone output that laser cutters handle best. For engraving with gradients, try “Grayscale.”
Can I use the SVG for 3D printing?
Yes. Import the SVG into Tinkercad, Fusion 360, or OpenSCAD and extrude it into a 3D shape. Great for custom signs, cookie cutters, and stamps.
Why is the SVG file larger than my original image?
SVG files describe paths mathematically. Complex images with many colors produce more paths. Use the “Posterized” or “Black & White” preset to reduce complexity.