ImageToSVG

Convert Stable Diffusion Images to SVG

Turn SD and SDXL generations into clean vector files — including flat-art LoRA outputs that trace almost perfectly.

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Getting Vector-Friendly Output from Stable Diffusion

Stable Diffusion's advantage is control: flat-art LoRAs, vector-style checkpoints, and negative prompts against noise produce sources that vectorize beautifully. Render at 1024px+ (SDXL native), use 'vector art, flat colors, clean lines' in the prompt, and add 'photo, gradient, noise' to the negative prompt.

  • Flat-art LoRAs and vector checkpoints produce near-trace-ready images
  • Negative-prompt 'photograph, texture, noise' to suppress speckle
  • SDXL's 1024px native output vectorizes cleaner than SD 1.5's 512px

Post-Processing SD Renders for Conversion

Run a slight denoise or median filter on the render before vectorizing to melt away residual sampler noise. Upscale 2x with a GAN upscaler if the render is small — the tracer rewards clean, large sources with smooth paths and low node counts.

  • Median filter or light denoise eliminates sampler speckle
  • GAN-upscale small renders 2x before conversion
  • Icon preset for logo outputs, Art preset for illustrations

Frequently Asked Questions

My SD render vectorizes into a messy blob — what's wrong?

The source likely has noise or soft edges. Re-render with a flat-art style, lower CFG-induced artifacts, and denoise before converting. Clean flat sources are the single biggest quality factor.

Is SVG from Stable Diffusion images free to use commercially?

Images you generate locally with open SD models are generally yours to use, subject to the model's license (most are permissive). The SVG conversion adds no restrictions.

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