Image to SVG converter
Convert an image to SVG online
CleanVector traces a raster image into a scalable SVG you can preview and download straight from the browser. It works best on logos, icons, flat illustrations, and high-contrast graphics that should stay crisp at any size.
Use it when you have a flat image and need a vector-style file that scales without blurring. Upload a PNG export of your image and the same conversion also produces an EPS when the backend can generate one.
- ✓ 3 free exports every day
- ✓ SVG and EPS downloads
- ✓ No credit card required

Try it now — no signup needed
Convert one PNG or JPG to a clean SVG right here. An account is optional for saved history, EPS, and stock metadata.
Drop a PNG or JPG here or click to choose
PNG or JPG, max 5MB
Practical workflow
- 1
Export your image as PNG
If your image is a JPG, screenshot, or other raster format, save it as a PNG first so the backend can validate and trace it.
- 2
Convert in the browser
Drop the PNG into the converter below and trace it to SVG with no account. Adjust threshold, smoothing, color, and invert if needed.
- 3
Download SVG and EPS
Preview the result, then download the scalable vector files for editing, layout, or stock submission.
What it helps with
- Get a scalable SVG from a flat raster image without installing desktop vector software.
- See anchor count and SVG file size after conversion so you can judge how editable the result is.
- Start free in the browser: upload, convert, preview, and download.
Good source images still matter
Sharp, high-contrast images trace better than photos or blurry screenshots.
Logos, icons, silhouettes, and flat artwork are stronger candidates than detailed photographs.
Very detailed images may need manual cleanup in a vector editor after conversion.
Frequently asked questions
- Which image formats can I convert to SVG?
- CleanVector accepts PNG and JPG uploads. If your image is in another format, export it as PNG or JPG first, then trace it into a scalable SVG.
- Is the result a real, editable vector?
- Yes. The output is a standard SVG with editable vector paths, so it scales without blurring and can be opened in Illustrator, Inkscape, or Figma.
- What kind of image converts best?
- Flat, high-contrast images such as logos, icons, silhouettes, and clean illustrations trace well. Detailed photos and blurry screenshots usually need cleanup afterward.
- Is it free, and do I get EPS too?
- Yes to both. You get 3 free exports a day, then 1 credit each, and every conversion can also produce an EPS export alongside the SVG.