ImageToSVG

Convert a Screenshot to SVG

Turn screenshots of logos, icons, and diagrams into clean SVG vectors. Upload the screenshot to imagetosvg.com and download a scalable version in seconds.

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When to Convert a Screenshot to SVG

Screenshot-to-SVG is useful when you have no access to the original vector file — grabbing a company logo from their website, saving a diagram, or capturing an icon from software UI. The screenshot is a raster starting point.

  • Website logos: screenshot > B&W mode for clean logo SVG
  • Icons: screenshot app UI icons, convert to SVG set
  • Diagrams: screenshot flowcharts or org charts, convert for editing
  • Presentations: screenshot embedded diagrams for vector re-use

Getting the Best SVG from a Screenshot

Screenshots at 100% zoom (actual pixels) give better results than screenshots at lower zoom. On macOS, Retina screenshots are 2x resolution — ideal for vectorization. Use B&W mode for single-color logos and icons.

  • Take screenshot at highest possible zoom level
  • macOS Retina: Command+Shift+4 captures at 2x resolution
  • Crop tightly around the element before uploading
  • B&W mode: best for logos, icons, and text
  • Color mode: best for colorful diagrams and illustrations

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert a website logo screenshot to SVG?

Yes — screenshot the logo, crop it tightly, and upload to imagetosvg.com in B&W mode for a clean vector.

Will a screenshot SVG be as good as the original vector?

It depends on screenshot resolution. High-resolution Retina screenshots vectorize very cleanly. Low-resolution screenshots produce jagged edges.

Is it legal to screenshot and convert a company logo?

Converting a logo for personal reference is generally fine. Using it on products or for commercial purposes infringes the logo's trademark.

How do I take a high-quality screenshot for SVG conversion?

On Mac: Command+Shift+4, set display to Retina 2x. On Windows: use Snipping Tool at 100% zoom. Zoom in before screenshotting for more pixels.

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