ImageToSVG

Convert Canva AI Images to SVG

Canva's Magic Media generates raster images only — vectorize them into SVGs you can scale, cut, and re-import to Canva.

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The Canva AI Export Gap

Canva can export designs as SVG on paid plans, but AI-generated Magic Media images inside those designs stay embedded as raster — they don't become real vectors. To get a true vector, download the AI image as PNG at the largest size, vectorize it here, then re-upload the SVG to Canva.

  • Canva's SVG export embeds AI images as raster — not real vectors
  • Download the Magic Media image as PNG first, at maximum size
  • Re-upload the converted SVG for a fully scalable Canva element

Best Results with Magic Media Sources

Prompt Magic Media for 'flat vector illustration, solid colors' and pick the graphic-style results over photographic ones. Flat outputs vectorize into clean, low-node SVGs that behave properly in Canva, Cricut Design Space, and print workflows.

  • Choose graphic/illustration style results over photo style
  • Icon preset for logo-ish output, Art preset for illustrations
  • Converted SVGs recolor cleanly inside Canva as native elements

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my Canva SVG export still blurry when scaled?

Because the AI image inside it is raster, embedded in an SVG wrapper. Only true vectorization converts the pixels to paths — convert the PNG here, then use that SVG instead.

Can I use converted Canva AI images commercially?

Canva's content license covers Magic Media output for commercial use in designs. Review Canva's current AI terms — the SVG conversion itself adds no restrictions.

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