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.

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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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