Turn an image
into a vector.
Drop a file. Vettorly takes it from there: outlines rebuilt as curves, sharp at any size.
Analyzing the image…
0s · high-quality tracing in progress
Try it without uploading anything
One file, every medium
The same conversion gives you the formats you need: the web, the print shop, the cutter.
- SVGThe web standard. Light, crisp, editable via code.Included
- PDFReady for print and professional layout.Pro
- EPSThe format of vector graphics software and print shops.Pro
- DXFPaths for plotters, lasers and CNC routers.Pro
What happens when you drop a file
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It reads the image
It works out on its own whether it's a logo, a line or a photo, and picks the right tracing.
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It rebuilds the outlines
Edges and color areas become curves: no stair-stepping, no fringing.
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It hands you the file
Compare before and after with the slider, then download. Images are deleted after conversion.
Frequently asked
Raster or vector, what's the difference?
A raster image (PNG, JPG) is made of pixels: it blurs when enlarged. A vector (SVG, PDF, EPS) is described by curves and stays crisp at any size, from a business card to a billboard.
Which formats can I download?
SVG for the web, PDF and EPS for print, DXF for cutting (CNC, laser, plotter). SVG is always available; the others depend on the plan.
Are my images stored?
No. Images are processed on the server and deleted right after conversion.
Do I need to install software?
No, everything happens in the browser. It works on desktop and mobile.
How much does it cost?
You can try for free. The Pro plan adds PDF, EPS, DXF, the high-fidelity engine and unlimited conversions.
Ready? Drop your image.
Free, nothing to install.
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