Browser · On-device · No upload

Browser-based vectorization tool trace raster to SVG in your tab

Use a browser-based vectorization tool — no install, no upload, no account. Load a PNG or JPEG from your device, trace raster pixels into scalable SVG paths with color, grayscale, or black-and-white modes, tune path complexity and simplification, preview the vector output, then download or copy — all processed on-device in your browser tab without sending your file to a server.

Vectorize in browser — Free

No install · No server · On-device tracing

What this tool does

  • Trace PNG and JPEG images into scalable SVG vectors in the browser
  • Color, grayscale, and black-and-white tracing modes
  • Adjustable path complexity and optional path simplification
  • Live preview before download
  • Download traced SVG files or copy SVG markup locally
  • On-device processing — images never uploaded to a server

Vectorization in the browser tab — not a cloud trace service

Pix-8 Image to SVG Converter vectorizes your raster file by tracing paths locally in the browser — not on a remote server that requires uploading before processing. Adjust complexity, pick a color mode, optionally simplify paths, and review the live preview before export. It outputs SVG from PNG or JPEG sources; it does not batch-vectorize folders, edit existing vector files, or match dedicated desktop illustration tools on every asset.

Why use a browser-based vectorization tool?

Desktop vectorization suites require installs; cloud tools route every file through a remote server. Pix-8 runs in the browser — the practical fit when you need a browser-based vectorization tool for logos, icons, and simple artwork without plugins, uploads, or moving source files off-device.

No install — runs in your tab

Open Image to SVG Converter in any modern browser. Vectorization runs locally in the tab — no desktop app, no plugin, and no server upload before tracing begins.

On-device tracing by default

Your image is read and traced in the browser. Pix-8 never receives your pixel data during preview, download, or copy.

Tracing controls in the browser

Color, grayscale, and black-and-white modes, path complexity slider, optional simplification, live preview, and SVG download or copy — all without leaving the browser tab.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Open Image to SVG Converter

    Navigate to Pix-8 Image to SVG Converter in your browser — no install, no account, and no upload dialog before browser-based vectorization.

  2. Step 2

    Vectorize the raster on-device

    Load a PNG or JPEG from your device. Set color mode, complexity, and path simplification, then let the browser trace vector paths locally.

  3. Step 3

    Download or copy SVG

    Review the live preview, then download the SVG file or copy the markup — your vectorized output stays on-device until you export it.

Frequently asked questions

What does browser-based mean for a vectorization tool?

Browser-based means tracing runs entirely in your browser tab — no desktop install, no plugin, and no server upload before vectorization begins. Pix-8 reads your PNG or JPEG from your device, traces it into SVG path data on-device with ImageTracer, and shows a live preview before you download or copy. Your image file is not sent to Pix-8 or any remote server during use.

Does this browser-based vectorization tool upload my images?

No. Image to SVG Converter runs locally in the browser. Load a file from your device, choose color, grayscale, or black-and-white tracing, adjust path complexity, optionally simplify paths, preview the SVG, then download or copy — all without routing your raster through a remote server. Pix-8 does not receive your pixel data.

What can the browser-based tool vectorize — and what are its limits?

It traces one PNG or JPEG per session into downloadable or copyable SVG markup with adjustable tracing settings and a live preview — all in the browser. Logos, icons, line art, and simple graphics with clear edges typically vectorize cleanly. Detailed photographs may produce many paths and larger SVG files. It does not batch-vectorize folders, edit existing SVG files, or replace professional desktop vectorization suites on every complex asset.

Related use cases

Ready to vectorize in the browser without uploading?

Open Image to SVG Converter, load a local raster file, and export scalable SVG — privately, entirely in your browser tab.

Open Image to SVG Converter

Client-side processing only — your image never leaves the browser.