ImageToSVG

Convert Graph to SVG — Chart & Data Visualization Vectorization

Convert raster charts and graphs to editable SVG — resize and re-color data visualizations without starting from scratch.

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When to Convert a Graph Image to SVG

Recreating complex charts from scratch in Illustrator or Excel is time-consuming. Converting a screenshot or exported PNG chart to SVG gives you an editable starting point with correct proportions.

  • Resize charts for print without blurring
  • Re-color bars, lines, or pie slices after tracing
  • Edit labels and values in any SVG editor

Best Approach for Graph-to-SVG Conversion

For simple bar or pie charts, auto-trace produces clean results if the source image has high contrast. For complex line graphs, use a two-step approach: trace the axes and grid separately from the data lines.

  • High-contrast PNG traces cleanly with auto-trace
  • Separate trace passes for grid lines vs data series
  • Use color threshold tracing to isolate each data series

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I edit a converted chart SVG in Illustrator?

Yes — open the SVG in Illustrator and each traced region becomes an editable path. Re-color bars, adjust labels, and resize freely.

Is it better to re-create a chart as SVG or convert it?

For simple charts, conversion is faster. For charts needing major edits, rebuilding in a charting tool (D3.js, Recharts, or Illustrator) gives cleaner output.

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