Multi-Color SVG Converter — Full Color Vectorization
Convert colorful images to accurate multi-color SVG vectors. Our AI-powered tool detects and separates colors for precise, beautiful vector output.
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Supports PNG, JPG, BMP, WEBP up to 5MB
How Multi-Color SVG Conversion Works
Multi-color vectorization analyzes your image's color regions and creates separate SVG paths for each distinct color zone. Our tool uses a color precision algorithm to determine the optimal number of colors to represent — too few colors and detail is lost; too many and the SVG becomes unnecessarily complex. The result is a layered SVG where each color zone is a separate path element.
- Configurable color count from 2 to 32 colors
- Each color becomes a separate SVG path layer
- Colors are accurately detected and matched to the source
- Output is editable — change colors per layer in Figma or Illustrator
Choosing the Right Color Count
The number of colors you specify determines the complexity and accuracy of the SVG output. For logos, 2–6 colors usually captures everything accurately. For illustrations, 8–16 colors preserve more detail. For photo-like images, 16–32 colors produce the most realistic output but at the cost of larger file sizes. Start with fewer colors and increase until you're happy with the result.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many colors can the SVG converter handle?
Our converter supports 2 to 32 colors. For most logos and illustrations, 4–8 colors produces the best balance of accuracy and file size.
Are the colors in the SVG exactly the same as my original image?
Colors are approximated — the converter finds the most representative palette. For brand-critical exact colors, adjust the SVG color values in a vector editor after conversion.
Can I edit individual color layers in the SVG?
Yes. Each color region becomes a separate SVG path element. Open the SVG in Figma, Illustrator, or Inkscape to select and recolor individual layers.
What's the best setting for a multi-color logo?
Set colors to match the exact number of distinct colors in your logo (e.g., 3 for a tri-color logo). This produces the cleanest, most accurate vectorization.
Will the SVG have exact Pantone or hex color matches?
The converter uses approximate color matching. For exact Pantone or brand hex colors, use a vector editor to replace the converted colors with your exact brand values.
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