Logo Vectorizer — Convert Logo PNG to SVG
The most accurate free logo vectorizer online. Upload any raster logo and get a clean, print-ready SVG that matches your original colors and paths.
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Why Logos Need Precise Vectorization
Logo vectorization requires more accuracy than general image tracing. Brand standards demand exact color matching, clean path outlines, and legible text at all sizes.
- Exact color matching: verify hex values against brand guide after conversion
- Clean paths: no noise or stray elements that don't belong to the logo
- Text accuracy: ensure letterforms trace cleanly and completely
- Scalability: test the SVG at multiple sizes (16px to 2000px) to verify quality
- Compatibility: SVG must open correctly in Illustrator, Figma, and Cricut
Logo Vectorization Best Practices
Follow these steps for the cleanest logo SVG from any raster source.
- Source: use the highest-resolution PNG available (300+ DPI), transparent background
- Preset: Icon preset for simple logos, Default for complex illustrated logos
- Colors: set count to match exact number of logo colors (typically 2–6)
- After conversion: open in Inkscape and manually fix any color values that differ from brand guide
- Text: confirm all letterforms trace completely — zoom to 400% to inspect
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I vectorize a client's logo from their business card?
Scan the business card at 600 DPI, crop to just the logo, and convert. Business card print quality is usually sufficient for vectorization if the original logo isn't available.
Will the vectorized logo be accepted by print shops?
Most print shops accept SVG. If they require AI or EPS, open the SVG in Illustrator and save in their format. The vectorized logo meets standard print requirements.
How do I match brand colors exactly after logo vectorization?
In Inkscape: select each color group, open Fill and Stroke dialog (Shift+Ctrl+F), and enter the exact hex value from the brand guide. Repeat for each brand color in the logo.
Can I vectorize a transparent PNG logo?
Yes — and transparent PNG is the ideal source. The SVG will have a transparent background, with the logo mark as filled paths on a transparent canvas.
My logo has a gradient — will it vectorize correctly?
Gradients in logos trace as multiple color-banded filled regions rather than true SVG gradients. After converting, open in Illustrator and manually recreate the gradient on the relevant paths for exact fidelity.
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