Privacy-first · No upload · Browser

Privacy-first SVG generator trace raster to SVG on-device

Use a privacy-first SVG generator in your browser — no upload, no account, no cloud queue. 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 generated markup, then download or copy — all processed on-device without sending your image to a server.

Generate SVG — Free

Privacy-first · 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

Private SVG generation in the browser — not a cloud upload service

Pix-8 Image to SVG Converter generates SVG path data from your raster file locally in the browser — not on a remote server that ingests uploads before tracing. Adjust complexity, pick a color mode, optionally simplify paths, and review the live preview before export. It traces PNG or JPEG sources to SVG output; it does not generate SVG from text prompts, batch-process folders, or output formats other than SVG.

Why use a privacy-first SVG generator?

Cloud SVG tools route every raster through a remote server before you see vector output. Pix-8 keeps generation local — the practical fit when you need a privacy-first SVG generator for logos, icons, and simple artwork without exposing source files to a third party.

Your image stays on-device

Tracing runs in the browser tab. Pix-8 never receives your pixel data during preview, download, or copy — no upload step before SVG generation begins.

No account or cloud queue

Open the tool, load a local file, and generate SVG immediately — no sign-up, no file transfer to a remote pipeline, and no waiting on server-side processing.

Full tracing controls included

Color, grayscale, and black-and-white modes, path complexity slider, optional simplification, live preview, and SVG download or copy — all client-side.

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 private SVG generation.

  2. Step 2

    Trace the image locally

    Load a PNG or JPEG from your device. Set color mode, complexity, and path simplification, then let the browser generate SVG paths on-device.

  3. Step 3

    Download or copy SVG

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

Frequently asked questions

What makes this a privacy-first SVG generator?

Privacy-first means tracing runs entirely in your browser tab. Pix-8 reads your PNG or JPEG from your device, builds SVG path data on-device, and shows a live preview before you download or copy. Your image file is not sent to Pix-8 or any remote server during conversion — no upload step, no cloud queue, and no server-side tracing.

Does the privacy-first SVG generator 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 does SVG generator mean with this tool — and what does it not do?

Pix-8 generates SVG markup by tracing a PNG or JPEG from your device into scalable vector paths in the browser — one image per session with adjustable tracing settings and a live preview. It does not draw SVG from text prompts, batch-generate folders, edit existing SVG files, or replace professional desktop vectorization on every complex photograph.

Related use cases

Ready to generate SVG without uploading?

Open Image to SVG Converter, load a local raster file, and export scalable SVG — privately, entirely on-device.

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