Online · Client-side · No upload

Image to SVG converter online raster to vector in the browser

Use an image to SVG converter online in your browser — no upload, no account, no cloud queue. Load a PNG or JPEG locally, trace it to scalable SVG with color, grayscale, or black-and-white modes, tune path complexity, preview the result, then download or copy the markup — all processed on-device without sending your file to a server.

Convert images — Free

No upload · No server · SVG on-device

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

Browser tracing — not a cloud vectorization service

Pix-8 Image to SVG Converter reads your raster file locally and traces paths in the browser — not a remote pipeline that ingests uploads first. Adjust complexity, pick a color mode, optionally simplify paths, review the live preview, then download or copy SVG output. It does not batch-convert folders, edit existing SVG source files, or match dedicated desktop illustration tools on every asset type.

Why use an image to SVG converter online in the browser?

Cloud converters route every file through a remote server before you see vector output. Pix-8 processes locally — the practical fit when you need an image to SVG converter online for logos, icons, and simple graphics without moving source files off-device.

Client-side by default

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

Tracing controls you can tune

Choose color, grayscale, or black-and-white output, adjust path complexity, and optionally simplify paths before you commit to a download.

Preview before export

Review the traced SVG in the workspace, then download the file or copy the markup — no server round-trip between trace and export.

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 you trace.

  2. Step 2

    Load and trace locally

    Choose a PNG or JPEG from your device. Set color mode, complexity, and path simplification, then let the browser trace the image on-device.

  3. Step 3

    Download or copy SVG

    Confirm the live preview, then download the SVG file or copy the markup to your clipboard — ready for code, design tools, or the web.

Frequently asked questions

Does this image to SVG converter online upload my files to a server?

No. Pix-8 Image to SVG Converter runs entirely in your browser. Your image file is read locally, traced on-device with ImageTracer, and previewed as SVG markup before you download or copy. It is never transmitted to Pix-8 or any third-party server.

What image formats and tracing options does the online converter support?

Load a PNG or JPEG from your device, choose color, grayscale, or black-and-white tracing, adjust path complexity with a slider, and optionally enable path simplification. A live preview updates before you download the SVG file or copy the markup. The tool traces one image per session — it does not batch-convert folders, edit existing SVG files, or replace professional desktop vectorization suites.

When should I use an online image to SVG converter instead of a cloud service?

Cloud converters typically require uploading your source file before tracing. Pix-8 keeps vectorization in the browser tab — suitable for logos, icons, and simple graphics you want as scalable SVG without routing originals through a remote server. Results depend on image complexity; very detailed photos may produce large path counts even with simplification enabled.

Related use cases

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