High Resolution SVG Converter
Maximum path accuracy, clean edges, professional-grade SVG output for demanding projects.
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Supports PNG, JPG, BMP, WEBP up to 5MB
What Makes a High-Quality SVG?
SVG quality is determined by path accuracy, smoothness, and appropriate complexity. A high-quality SVG has paths that match the original image closely, smooth bezier curves, appropriate node density, and correct color representation.
- Paths follow original shapes accurately
- Curves are smooth (bezier, not jagged polylines)
- Node count is appropriate — not over-simplified, not bloated
- Colors match the source within tolerance
- No stray paths or artifacts
Getting Maximum Quality from Our Converter
Upload the highest quality source image you have. Quality in = quality out.
- Source resolution: 1000px+ on the shortest dimension
- Format: PNG (lossless) over JPEG (has compression artifacts)
- Contrast: high-contrast images trace more accurately
- Background: transparent PNG produces cleanest paths
- Color depth: limit to the number of actual colors in the design
Quality Settings in Our Converter
Adjust these settings for maximum quality:
- High color precision: captures more nuanced color boundaries
- Low noise filter: preserves fine details (increase if source has scan noise)
- High path detail: more accurate curves (larger file, slower render)
- Preview: always zoom in to verify quality before downloading
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the maximum image size I can convert?
Our converter accepts files up to 5MB. For very large source images, resize to 2000–4000px before uploading — the vectorizer works at the path level and doesn't need megapixel resolution.
How do I know if my SVG quality is good enough?
Zoom in to 400% in a browser. If paths match the original shape closely and curves are smooth, quality is good. Compare the SVG side-by-side with the original at the same display size.
Can high-res source images produce lower quality SVG?
Sometimes — very large images with complex gradients can produce overly complex, hard-to-use SVG. For logos and icons, a clean 500–1000px source often produces better SVG than a massive photo.
Is the Pro plan better quality than the free tier?
Both use the same VTracer vectorization engine. The Pro plan gives unlimited conversions per day and removes daily limits — the quality is identical.
How does your quality compare to Adobe Illustrator's Image Trace?
For simple logos and icons: comparable. For complex artwork with many colors: Illustrator gives more control. Our tool is faster and requires no software — ideal for most common vectorization tasks.
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