Best Online-Convert Alternative for SVG in 2026
Online-Convert embeds raster in SVG containers. VectoSolve AI creates true vector paths in 2-5 seconds.
Why Switch from Online-Convert?
- True vectorization vs format wrapping — Online-Convert embeds raster data inside SVG tags
- AI-powered path creation with 98% edge accuracy — not simple file format relabeling
- SVG files 60-80% smaller because they contain vector math, not embedded pixel data
- Real-time color editing before download — Online-Convert has zero editing capabilities
- Automatic background removal included — Online-Convert just converts the file as-is
How to Switch from Online-Convert
- 1Visit VectoSolve.com — get 1 free conversion to compare with Online-Convert output
- 2Upload a PNG, JPG, or any raster image. AI converts to real vector paths in 2-5 seconds
- 3Inspect the difference: zoom in and see smooth curves vs Online-Convert's pixelated output
- 4Download true SVG for print, web, or cutting machines — no embedded raster data
VectoSolve Is Best For
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Online-Convert create real SVG vectors?
No. Online-Convert is a general file converter that wraps your raster image inside an SVG container. The output contains embedded pixel data — not vector paths. VectoSolve uses AI to trace your image and create actual Bézier curves that scale infinitely.
Why pay for VectoSolve when Online-Convert is free?
Online-Convert is free but doesn't actually vectorize — it just changes the file extension while embedding your raster image. VectoSolve at $0.10/image creates real vector paths that you can scale, edit, and cut. The difference is fundamental, not incremental.
Can cutting machines use Online-Convert SVGs?
No. Cricut and Silhouette need real vector paths to follow. Online-Convert SVGs contain embedded raster data that cutting machines can't interpret as cut lines. VectoSolve creates clean vector paths with dedicated cutting machine mode.
Is Online-Convert good for anything?
Yes — Online-Convert is useful for converting between file formats (DOCX, MP3, AVI, etc.). For image-to-vector conversion, you need a specialized tool like VectoSolve that creates actual vector geometry.