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Photoshop to SVG — Convert PS Artwork to Vector

Turn your Photoshop artwork into scalable SVG vectors. Export from Photoshop, then let our AI vectorizer create clean SVG paths — no manual tracing required.

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Converting Raster Photoshop Art to SVG

Photoshop is a raster editor — its artwork is pixel-based. To convert Photoshop artwork to SVG, export it as a high-resolution PNG (File → Export → Export As → PNG at 300+ DPI), then upload the PNG to our converter. Our AI analyzes the artwork type and applies precision VTracer settings to trace it to a clean SVG.

  • Step 1: Flatten your layers in Photoshop (Layer → Flatten Image)
  • Step 2: Export as PNG at 300 DPI or higher
  • Step 3: Upload the PNG to our converter
  • Step 4: Download your SVG, ready for any use

When Photoshop Has a Built-in SVG Export

Photoshop CC 2015 and later supports SVG export for vector shape layers. If your artwork uses vector shapes and smart objects, use File → Export → Export As → SVG for lossless vector conversion. This is more accurate than our raster-to-SVG approach for pure vector artwork. Our tool is best for raster paintings, photos, and mixed media artwork you want to vectorize.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best way to convert Photoshop artwork to SVG?

For vector shapes: use Photoshop's own SVG export (File → Export As → SVG). For raster art: export as high-res PNG then upload to our vectorizer.

Can I convert a Photoshop digital painting to SVG?

Yes, though the result is a stylized, posterized vector interpretation rather than a photorealistic copy. Reduce colors for a cleaner, more graphic result.

My Photoshop logo has text — will it convert?

Text exports as rasterized pixels. Our converter traces the pixels to vector paths, which look similar to the original but aren't editable as text.

What resolution should I export from Photoshop for best SVG?

300 DPI minimum, 600 DPI for maximum detail. Higher resolution means more pixels for our vectorizer to trace, resulting in more accurate SVG paths.

Can I use the Photoshop pen tool to create SVG-ready art?

Yes. Photoshop's pen tool creates vector paths that can be exported directly as SVG (File → Export → Export As → SVG), bypassing the rasterization step entirely.

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