Best iLoveIMG Alternative for SVG Conversion in 2026
iLoveIMG wraps raster in SVG containers — not real vectors. VectoSolve AI creates actual scalable vector paths.
Why Switch from iLoveIMG?
- True AI vectorization — iLoveIMG wraps raster data inside SVG tags, not real vector paths
- Scalable output at any size — iLoveIMG SVGs still pixelate because they contain embedded raster
- Background removal + color editing + batch mode included — iLoveIMG is basic image editing only
- Purpose-built for vectorization — iLoveIMG is a general image editor (compress, resize, crop)
- Professional SVG output 60-80% smaller — not bloated embedded-raster files
How to Switch from iLoveIMG
- 1Go to VectoSolve.com — 1 free real vectorization, not raster-wrapped SVG
- 2Upload any image. AI creates actual vector paths in 2-5 seconds
- 3Zoom to 1000% — smooth curves everywhere. iLoveIMG output would pixelate at this level
- 4Download true SVG for print, web, cutting machines — real vectors that scale infinitely
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does iLoveIMG really convert to SVG?
iLoveIMG performs file format conversion — it wraps your raster image inside an SVG container. The result looks like an SVG but contains embedded pixel data. Zoom in and you'll see pixelation. VectoSolve creates actual vector geometry with Bézier curves that stay sharp at any zoom level.
When should I use iLoveIMG vs VectoSolve?
Use iLoveIMG for basic image tasks: compress, resize, crop, rotate. For converting images to actual vector SVGs, use VectoSolve. They're complementary tools — iLoveIMG for raster editing, VectoSolve for raster-to-vector conversion.
Is iLoveIMG free while VectoSolve costs money?
iLoveIMG has a free tier for basic operations but doesn't create real vectors. VectoSolve offers 1 free true vectorization, then $0.10/image. Real vectorization requires AI compute — something iLoveIMG's simple format conversion doesn't use.
How do I know if my SVG has real vectors?
Open the SVG in a text editor. Real vectors contain <path d="M..."> elements. iLoveIMG output contains <image href="data:image/png;base64,..."> — embedded raster. VectoSolve always produces real path-based vectors.