Vectorize · Online · No upload

Vectorize image online raster to paths in the browser

Vectorize image online in your browser — no upload, no account, no cloud queue. Load a PNG or JPEG locally, trace raster pixels into scalable SVG paths with color, grayscale, or black-and-white modes, tune complexity and path simplification, preview the vector output, then download or copy — all processed on-device without sending your file to a server.

Vectorize images — Free

No upload · 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

Online vectorization in the browser — not a cloud trace farm

Pix-8 Image to SVG Converter vectorizes your raster file by tracing paths locally in the browser — not a remote service that queues uploads 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 vectorize image online in the browser?

Cloud vectorization tools route every raster through a remote server before you see path output. Pix-8 keeps tracing local — the practical fit when you need to vectorize image online for logos, icons, and simple artwork without moving source files off-device.

Vectorize without cloud upload

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

Trace settings you control

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

Preview then export SVG

Review traced paths in the live preview, then download the SVG file or copy the markup — ready for scalable use on the web or in design workflows.

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 vectorize image online.

  2. Step 2

    Trace the raster on-device

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

  3. Step 3

    Download or copy vector output

    Confirm 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

Can I vectorize an image online without uploading it to a server?

Yes. Pix-8 Image to SVG Converter runs entirely in your browser. Your raster file is read locally, traced into SVG path data on-device, and previewed before you download or copy. Pix-8 does not receive your image data, and no remote server vectorizes your file during use.

What does vectorize image online mean with Pix-8?

Pix-8 traces a PNG or JPEG from your device into SVG markup — converting a pixel-based raster into scalable vector paths in the browser. Choose color, grayscale, or black-and-white tracing, adjust path complexity, and optionally simplify paths. Review the live preview, then download or copy the SVG. The tool vectorizes one image per session; it does not batch-process folders, auto-vectorize complex photos into illustration-grade art, or output formats other than SVG.

Which images vectorize best online with browser tracing?

Logos, icons, line art, and simple graphics with clear edges typically produce cleaner vector paths with adjustable complexity and simplification. Detailed photographs may generate many paths and larger SVG files. Tune settings and check the live preview before export — all vectorization stays client-side in your browser tab.

Related use cases

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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.