About PNG
PNG is a lossless raster format with full alpha transparency. It preserves sharp UI graphics and screenshots but does not scale beyond its pixel dimensions.
File converter
Convert a PNG image to a clean, editable SVG vector file with AI vectorization.
Drop a PNG file here
or click to browse · up to 15 MB
Your SVG file will appear here
Choose a source and run the conversion. You can preview the result before downloading.
Why this tool exists
Turn a fixed-pixel PNG source into editable SVG shapes. The vectorization model is designed for real vector output, making the result easier to scale, recolor, and refine than an image embedded inside an SVG wrapper.
How to use it
Drop the source into the workspace or use the file picker. The tool checks the file before conversion starts.
Sign in and run AI vectorization. High-contrast logos and drawings tend to produce simpler paths than detailed photos.
Inspect the result and file details, then save the converted SVG file to your device.
PNG is a lossless raster format with full alpha transparency. It preserves sharp UI graphics and screenshots but does not scale beyond its pixel dimensions.
SVG stores shapes, paths, text, and styling as XML. It scales cleanly and remains editable in browsers, code editors, and vector design tools.
The service rebuilds the image with SVG paths and shapes. It does not place the original bitmap inside an SVG container.
AI vectorization runs on GenSVG's service and uses one generation credit. The workspace tells you before processing begins.
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Good to know
Choose a PNG file in the converter, review the available output settings, and start the conversion. When the preview is ready, download the new SVG file.
Vectorization rebuilds the visible image as SVG shapes, so the result is an interpretation rather than a pixel-for-pixel copy. Clear, high-contrast source artwork usually produces the cleanest paths.
Image-to-SVG vectorization uses GenSVG's generation service and requires an account because the image must be processed by the vectorization model.
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is well suited to icons, logos, diagrams, web graphics, and cutting files.