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Updated 2026-02-26

Best Figma Alternative for Image Vectorization in 2026

Figma can't convert images to vectors. VectoSolve AI auto-traces any image to SVG in 2-5 seconds — $0.10/image.

Why Switch from Figma?

  • Actual image-to-vector conversion — Figma has no image tracing or auto-vectorization feature
  • AI creates vector paths in 2-5 seconds — no manual pen tool work in Figma needed
  • No Figma skills required — VectoSolve is upload-and-convert for anyone
  • Automatic background removal — Figma requires plugins for background removal
  • Batch 50 images at once — Figma is a design tool, not a batch converter

VectoSolve vs Figma — Quick Comparison

5

VectoSolve Wins

0

Tied

3

Figma Wins

FeatureVectoSolveFigma
Image to Vector
AI auto-conversion
Not available (manual pen tool only)
UI/UX Design
Industry-leading platform
SVG Export
Optimized from raster input
From Figma designs only
Team Collaboration
Real-time multiplayer editing
Background Removal
Automatic AI
Plugin required
Processing Speed
2-5 seconds
N/A (no auto-conversion)
Price
From $1/month
Free (limited) or $15/month Pro
Prototyping
Built-in prototyping

Pricing Comparison

RECOMMENDED

VectoSolve

From $1/month for AI vectorization

Figma

Free (limited) or $15/month Professional (design tool, not vectorizer)

How to Switch from Figma

  1. 1
    Visit VectoSolve.com — 1 free conversion of any image to vector
  2. 2
    Upload your PNG, JPG, or any raster image. AI traces in 2-5 seconds
  3. 3
    Download the SVG file — copy-paste or import directly into Figma
  4. 4
    Edit the vector in Figma's design environment — full path editing compatibility

VectoSolve Is Best For

Converting reference images to editable vectors in Figma — the missing Figma feature
Logo conversion for design systems — raster logo → SVG → Figma component
Icon creation from existing images — vectorize, then refine in Figma
Design handoff — provide developers with true SVG instead of raster exports
Illustration workflows — vectorize hand-drawn sketches for Figma-based projects

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Figma convert images to vectors?

No. Figma is a powerful vector design tool, but it cannot trace or convert raster images into vector paths. You can import SVGs into Figma, but creating them from raster images requires an external tool. VectoSolve fills this gap — vectorize any image, then import the SVG to Figma.

How do I use VectoSolve with Figma?

Vectorize your image on VectoSolve.com (2-5 seconds, $0.10). Download the SVG. In Figma, use File → Place Image or drag-and-drop the SVG file. All paths are fully editable — scale, recolor, and modify nodes like any Figma vector.

Is there a Figma plugin that does this?

Some Figma plugins offer basic tracing, but they're limited by Figma's plugin architecture. VectoSolve uses dedicated AI infrastructure to produce superior results — cleaner paths, better color handling, and 98% edge accuracy. The VectoSolve → Figma import workflow takes under 30 seconds.

Can I copy-paste VectoSolve SVGs into Figma?

Yes — open the SVG file, select all content, and paste into Figma. Or drag the .svg file directly onto the Figma canvas. All vector paths, colors, and groups are preserved. It works seamlessly.

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