Recreate Logo in SVG — Convert Low-Res Logos to Clean Vector
Convert old, low-resolution, or raster-only logos to clean SVG vectors — restore your brand asset without the original designer files.
Drop your image here
Supports PNG, JPG, BMP, WEBP up to 5MB
Logo Vectorization from a Raster File
When a business has lost its original logo vector files, conversion from a PNG, JPG, or even a business card scan is the fastest path to a usable SVG. Use the 'Icon/Logo' preset with 2-6 color mode to match the logo's color count. The result is a traceable SVG that can be refined in Inkscape.
- Start with the highest resolution version available
- Icon/Logo preset with exact color count matching the original
- Clean up in Inkscape: simplify paths, replace approximate colors with brand hex values
When to Recreate vs Convert
Auto-conversion works well for simple logos (wordmarks, icon + text, geometric marks). Complex logos with fine gradients, photorealistic elements, or intricate detail may need manual vector recreation by a designer. Use conversion as a starting point, not necessarily the final deliverable.
- Simple logos: auto-convert produces production-quality SVG
- Complex logos: convert as tracing underlay, manual refinement in Illustrator
- Typography: use WhatTheFont to identify the font, retype for cleaner text paths
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get an exact match to the original logo colors from SVG conversion?
The conversion approximates colors from the raster image. After converting, open in Inkscape, select each color region, and manually update the fill to the exact brand hex value from your style guide.
My logo file is only 100×100 pixels. Can it still be converted to SVG?
Yes — AI upscaling (Topaz Gigapixel, Photoshop Super Resolution) can upscale to 400×400 or higher before conversion, dramatically improving path accuracy. Never convert a logo at the original tiny resolution — upscale first.
Related guides
Ready to Convert Your Image to SVG?
Free online converter — no sign-up, no watermarks, results in under 3 seconds.
Convert Image to SVG — Free