Convert PNG, JPG, WebP, BMP, and GIF images into scalable SVG vector graphics for free. Trace bitmaps into clean, infinitely-scalable vectors right in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
Upload an image to vectorize
Select a PNG, JPG, WebP, BMP, or GIF image to trace into SVG
Supported formats: PNG, JPG, JPEG, WEBP, BMP, GIF
Paste (Ctrl/⌘+V) or drop an image — or import from a URL
Image to SVG Features
• Infinitely scalable — stays crisp at any size with no pixelation
• Multi-color tracing with an adjustable color count
• Multiple tracing styles, from smooth curves to sharp detail
• Instant in-browser preview — your image never leaves your device
Trace a PNG, JPG, WebP, BMP, or GIF into a scalable SVG vector right in your browser. Vectorizing turns flat bitmap shapes into clean, infinitely-scalable paths — perfect for logos, icons, line art, and simple graphics that need to stay sharp at any size. The tracing runs locally, with nothing uploaded.
How It Works
Choose a tool
Pick from 120+ tools to resize, convert, compress, or enhance your image.
Upload & edit
Drag and drop your image and adjust the settings. It stays on your device.
Download
Save your result instantly — no watermark, no sign-up required.
Why Image Machine?
Your files never leave your device
All processing runs locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to a server.
Completely free
Every tool is free, with no limits, no watermarks, and no hidden costs.
Lightning fast
No upload waiting — your images are processed instantly on your own device.
Professional quality
Pixel-perfect output with full control over format, size, and quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does converting an image to SVG work?
The tool traces the outlines and color regions in your bitmap and rebuilds them as vector paths. The result is an SVG that can be scaled to any size without becoming blurry or pixelated.
Which images vectorize well?
Flat graphics with clear shapes — logos, icons, symbols, and line art — trace cleanly. Detailed photographs do not, because every subtle gradient becomes a path; for photos, keep a raster format like PNG or WebP.
Can I scale the resulting SVG infinitely?
Yes. Once an image is vectorized, the SVG is resolution-independent: it stays crisp whether you display it tiny as an icon or huge on a banner.
Is the image uploaded to convert it to SVG?
No. The bitmap is traced into vector paths entirely in your browser, so the image never leaves your device.