png to svg
Convert PNG to SVG
TL;DR. Swiss Vector SVG turns a raster PNG into a clean, editable SVG vector in about a second. Drop the file, preview the traced result with a before/after slider, and download — no account needed to preview, one credit to download the unwatermarked file.
Convert your file now →PNGs are pixels: enlarge one and it blurs. An SVG is math — paths and curves that stay razor-sharp at any size, from a favicon to a billboard. Converting PNG to SVG ("vectorizing") re-draws the image as scalable shapes.
Swiss Vector SVG runs the VTracer engine, which traces colour regions into layered vector paths. Logos, icons, line art and flat illustrations convert cleanly; busy photographs are a poor fit for any tracer because there are no flat regions to follow.
Your image is processed in-memory on our own hardware and is never persisted or used for training. You see a watermarked preview first, so you can judge the quality before spending anything.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I convert a PNG to SVG?
- Open swiss-vector-svg.com, drag your PNG into the drop zone, and the converter traces it into an SVG within about a second. You get a watermarked preview immediately; sign in and spend one credit to download the clean SVG.
- Is PNG to SVG conversion free?
- Previewing the traced result is free and needs no account. Downloading the final, watermark-free SVG costs one credit; credit packs start at 10 CHF for 10 credits and never expire.
- Will the SVG look exactly like my PNG?
- For logos, icons, and flat or line-art images the result is faithful and fully editable. Photographs and heavily gradient images do not vectorize well in any tool because they lack the flat colour regions a tracer follows.
- Does converting a PNG lose quality?
- No — the opposite. The output SVG is resolution-independent, so it stays sharp at any size, unlike the fixed-pixel PNG you started with.
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Drop your file, preview the trace free, and download a clean SVG.
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