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Everything you need to know about converting images to SVG
Key Features
Multiple Image Formats
Convert JPG, PNG, WEBP, and other common image formats to SVG with ease.
Instant Download
Get your converted SVG files instantly with a single click.
Clean SVG Output
Our conversion process produces clean, optimized SVG code that's ready to use.
Smart Vectorization
Advanced algorithms ensure accurate conversion of your images to vector format.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is SVG and why should I use it?
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a vector image format that scales perfectly at any size without losing quality. It's perfect for logos, icons, and illustrations that need to look sharp on all devices and screen sizes.
What image formats can I convert?
We support all major image formats including JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, and more. Simply upload your image and we'll handle the conversion.
Is there a limit to how many images I can convert?
No! Our service is completely free with no limits. Convert as many images as you need, whenever you need them.
How accurate is the conversion?
Our conversion process uses advanced algorithms to ensure the highest possible accuracy. However, the quality of the output may vary depending on the complexity and quality of the original image.
Can I convert multiple images at once?
Yes! Our batch processing feature allows you to convert multiple images simultaneously, saving you time and effort.
Is my data safe?
Absolutely! We don't store your images or any personal data. All conversions happen in real-time and files are automatically deleted after processing.
Tips & Best Practices
Best Practices
- Use high-quality source images for better results
- Keep your images simple for optimal conversion
- Avoid complex gradients and patterns
- Use images with clear edges and distinct shapes
Common Issues
- Blurry or pixelated output - Try using a higher resolution source image
- Missing details - Simplify complex images before conversion
- Large file size - Use our optimization options
- Color discrepancies - Check color mode settings