Recraft Vectorize converts raster images into high-quality SVG files with clean, precise vector paths. If you've ever tried to scale up a logo or icon only to get a blurry, pixelated result, this tool solves that problem. Upload a PNG, JPG, or WEBP file and get back a fully scalable vector you can resize to any dimension without quality loss. The model handles complex shapes and fine details, producing vector paths that stay true to the original image. It works well on logos, icons, line art, and flat illustrations, giving you a ready-to-use SVG with no jagged edges or artifacts. That saves the hours you'd otherwise spend manually tracing shapes in a design app. Drop the output directly into your design workflow, print projects, or web assets without worrying about resolution. It fits naturally into the work of designers, marketers, and developers who need graphics that look sharp at every size. Open Recraft Vectorize on Picasso IA, upload your file, and have your SVG in under a minute.
Recraft Vectorize converts raster images into clean, scalable SVG files without any manual tracing or design software. If you have a logo, icon, or graphic saved as a PNG or JPG that blurs or breaks apart when resized, this model rebuilds it as a proper vector with precise, editable paths. It works well on flat graphics, logos, and illustrated artwork where shape edges are the priority. On Picasso IA, the process takes seconds: upload your file, and the finished SVG comes back ready to use at any resolution.
Do I need programming skills or technical knowledge to use this? No, just open Recraft Vectorize on Picasso IA, adjust the settings you want, and hit generate.
Is it free to try? Yes, you can run Recraft Vectorize for free without needing a paid plan to get started.
What image formats are supported? PNG, JPG, and WEBP are all accepted. Files must be under 5MB, at least 256px on the shortest side, and no larger than 4096px on either side.
How long does it take to get results? Most conversions finish in a few seconds. Images with many fine details or complex color gradients may take a little longer, but typical results arrive well under a minute.
What can I do with the SVG output? SVG files scale to any size without losing sharpness, so you can use the same file for a business card, a website header, a billboard, or a favicon. They open in all major design tools and display natively in web browsers.
What makes a good source image for vectorization? Images with flat colors, clear edges, and high contrast between the subject and background convert best. Photographs or images with smooth gradients will produce more complex paths and less predictable results than logos or illustrated artwork.
What if the paths in my output look messy or inaccurate? Try cropping the image tightly around the subject before uploading, and make sure the background contrasts clearly from the main graphic. Cleaner, higher-contrast inputs consistently produce better vector paths.
Everything this model can do for you
Outputs SVG files with smooth, precise paths and no jagged edges or artifacts.
Accepts PNG, JPG, and WEBP inputs up to 5MB and 4096px on any side.
The resulting SVG resizes to any dimension without losing sharpness or detail.
Automates the path-creation process that would otherwise take hours in a design app.
Preserves fine details, color fills, and shapes from the original raster image.
Get your converted SVG file back in seconds without waiting in a queue.
Download a clean SVG that works directly in design tools, websites, and print workflows.