PNG to SVG Converter

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Free Online PNG to SVG Converter - Convert Raster Images to Vector Graphics

Convert PNG images to scalable SVG format online for free with imgBig.com. Trace raster (pixel-based) images into vector graphics that scale to any size without losing quality. Perfect for converting logos, icons, illustrations, and simple graphics into SVG format for web design, print production, and scalable branding assets. Choose from multiple tracing presets — from simple 2-color posterized traces to detailed multi-color vectorizations. Adjust the number of colors to control the level of detail in your SVG output. Whether you need to convert a company logo for responsive web design, vectorize a hand-drawn sketch, or create scalable icons for an app, our tool handles it all. No Adobe Illustrator or vector software needed — everything works directly in your browser.

How to Convert PNG to SVG

  1. Upload your PNG image by clicking, dragging, or pasting a URL
  2. Select a tracing preset — Default for general use, Detailed for complex images, or Posterized for simple graphics
  3. Adjust the number of colors — fewer colors create simpler vectors, more colors add detail
  4. Click "Convert to SVG" and preview the vector result
  5. Download your scalable SVG file

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of images convert best to SVG?

Simple graphics with solid colors, logos, icons, silhouettes, and line art convert beautifully. Photographs don't convert well to vectors — they're better kept as raster formats (JPG, PNG, WebP).

What is the difference between raster and vector?

Raster images (PNG, JPG) are made of pixels and lose quality when enlarged. Vector images (SVG) are made of mathematical paths and scale to any size without quality loss.

How many colors should I use?

For simple logos, 4-8 colors works well. For detailed illustrations, try 16-32 colors. More colors create more detail but also larger SVG files.

Can I edit the SVG after converting?

Yes. SVG files can be edited in vector graphics software like Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape (free), Figma, or any SVG editor.

Why Convert PNG to SVG?