Convert PNG Logo to SVG — Free Vectorizer
Turn your PNG logo into a professional, scalable SVG vector file — sharp at any size, from business card to billboard.
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Supports PNG, JPG, BMP, WEBP up to 5MB
Why Your Logo Needs SVG Format
A PNG logo has a fixed pixel size. Scale it up and the edges blur. SVG logos use mathematical paths that stay sharp at any display size — from favicon to digital billboard.
- Sharp at every size: 16px favicon to 10-meter billboard
- Single file serves all use cases: web, print, embroidery, vinyl
- Recolorable: change brand colors without redesigning
- Edit in Illustrator, Figma, Inkscape without quality loss
- Required for most professional print applications
Best Practices for Logo PNG Input
Logo conversion quality depends heavily on your PNG source.
- Use the highest resolution PNG available
- Transparent background (RGBA) produces cleanest SVG — no background rectangle
- Use a PNG, not JPEG — JPEG artifacts create noisy paths
- Increase image contrast before uploading for sharper path edges
- Remove any drop shadows or effects — vectorize the flat logo only
After Converting: Review and Refine
Always review the converted SVG before using professionally.
- Zoom in to 400% in a browser to check path accuracy
- Open in Inkscape or Figma and verify color accuracy against brand guide
- Adjust hex values to match exact Pantone/brand colors
- Remove any stray paths (small dots from conversion artifacts)
- Check that font letterforms are clean if the logo has text
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the converted SVG look exactly like my PNG logo?
Very close. Simple flat-color logos convert with near-perfect accuracy. Logos with gradients, shadows, or complex textures may simplify. Always compare side-by-side.
Can I use the converted SVG logo commercially?
If you own the original logo, yes. Vectorizing your own PNG logo is legal. The resulting SVG is yours to use commercially.
My logo has a specific Pantone color — will the SVG match it?
The SVG uses RGB colors from the PNG. After conversion, open in Illustrator or Inkscape and manually update hex values to match your exact Pantone equivalents.
Can I convert a logo designed in Canva to SVG?
Yes. Export from Canva as PNG (highest quality), then upload to our converter. Or use Canva Pro's direct SVG export.
What if my logo has multiple colors?
Each color becomes a separate path layer in the SVG. Reduce the color count in our converter to match your logo's actual number of colors for cleaner output.
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