Figma Vectorize vs VectoSolve: The Best Free Alternative (2026)
Figma launched Vectorize on Feb 4, 2026 — but it requires a paid plan. Here's a free alternative that does more.

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Alex has 8+ years of experience in image processing and vector graphics. Former Adobe engineer with expertise in SVG optimization and conversion algorithms.
On February 4, 2026, Figma announced Vectorize, an AI-powered feature that converts raster images into editable vectors right inside Figma. The design community went wild. Finally, image-to-vector conversion built directly into the tool designers already use every day. But there is a catch. Figma Vectorize is only available on Professional and Organization plans, starting at $15/month per editor. If you are on the free plan, a student, or a freelancer watching your budget, you are locked out. That is where VectoSolve comes in — a standalone, affordable image-to-SVG converter that works in your browser, requires no design software, and offers features Figma Vectorize does not even touch.Figma Just Launched Vectorize — But There's a Better Free Option
What Is Figma Vectorize?
Figma Vectorize uses AI to convert raster images (PNG, JPG, WebP) into vector paths directly on the Figma canvas. You select an image layer, click "Vectorize," and Figma traces the image into editable vector shapes.
What Figma Vectorize Does Well
- Seamless integration — works directly in Figma, no file export/import needed
- Editable output — vectors are immediately editable on the canvas
- Familiar environment — no new tool to learn if you already use Figma
Figma Vectorize Limitations
- Requires paid plan — Professional ($15/mo) or Organization ($45/mo) only
- Figma-only — results stay inside Figma; exporting SVG adds extra steps
- No batch processing — one image at a time
- No background removal — you need a separate tool for that
- No upscaling — input image quality is all you get
- No API access — cannot automate or integrate into workflows
- Limited style control — no fine-tuning of vectorization parameters
VectoSolve: The Free Alternative That Does More
VectoSolve is a dedicated image-to-SVG converter powered by AI. It works in any browser, requires no design software, and offers a complete suite of tools for anyone working with vector graphics.
Key Features
- Free previews — try before you buy, no credit card required
- Works anywhere — browser-based, mobile-friendly, no software installation
- Batch processing — convert dozens of images at once
- Background removal — AI-powered, built right in
- Image upscaling — 2x and 4x AI enhancement before or after vectorization
- AI logo generator — create vector logos from text descriptions
- Chrome extension — vectorize any image on the web with one click
- Developer API — automate vectorization in your own applications
- Multiple output formats — SVG, PNG, EPS-compatible workflows
Feature-by-Feature Comparison
| Feature | Figma Vectorize | VectoSolve |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $15–$45/mo (Figma plan required) | Free previews, credits from $0.65 |
| Standalone | No — Figma only | Yes — works in any browser |
| Batch Processing | No | Yes — multiple images at once |
| Background Removal | No | Yes — AI-powered |
| Image Upscaling | No | Yes — 2x and 4x |
| AI Logo Generator | No | Yes |
| Chrome Extension | No | Yes — one-click vectorization |
| API Access | No | Yes — REST API for developers |
| Mobile Support | Limited | Full mobile browser support |
| SVG Export | Indirect (export from Figma) | Direct SVG download |
| Cricut/Silhouette Ready | Manual setup needed | Cut-ready SVG output |
Who Should Use Which Tool?
Choose Figma Vectorize If:
- You already pay for Figma Professional or Organization
- You need vectors specifically for Figma design files
- You only vectorize images occasionally
- Your entire team works in Figma and you want everything in one place
Choose VectoSolve If:
- You want a free or affordable option without a design tool subscription
- You need batch processing for multiple images
- You work with Cricut, Silhouette, or other cutting machines
- You want background removal + vectorization in one workflow
- You need an API for automated workflows
- You sell SVG files on Etsy or Creative Market
- You want to vectorize images on mobile
Real-World Workflow Comparison
Scenario: Converting a Hand-Drawn Logo
With Figma Vectorize: Open Figma → Create new file → Import image → Select layer → Click Vectorize → Manually clean up vectors → Export as SVG. Time: ~10 minutes. Requires: Figma Pro subscription.
With VectoSolve: Open vectosolve.com → Upload image → Click Convert → Download SVG. Time: ~30 seconds. Requires: Free preview or credits from $0.65.
Scenario: Batch Converting Product Images
With Figma Vectorize: Import each image individually → Vectorize one by one → Export each separately. Time: 5 minutes per image. Not practical for large batches.
With VectoSolve: Upload all images → Batch convert → Download all SVGs. Time: ~2 minutes for 10 images.
Pricing Breakdown
If you are considering Figma specifically for Vectorize, the math is clear:
- Figma Professional: $15/month = $180/year for unlimited vectorization (but also paying for the entire Figma suite)
- VectoSolve credits: Start at $0.65 for a pack of conversions. A typical user spends $5–$15/month depending on volume
- VectoSolve subscription: Monthly plans with included conversions for heavy users
For most people who just need image-to-SVG conversion, paying $15/month for Figma does not make sense. VectoSolve's credit system lets you pay only for what you use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Figma Vectorize free?
No. Figma Vectorize requires a Professional ($15/month per editor) or Organization ($45/month per editor) plan. It is not available on the free Figma plan.
Can I use Figma Vectorize for Cricut files?
Technically yes, but it requires extra steps. You need to vectorize the image in Figma, then export it as SVG, then import it into Cricut Design Space. VectoSolve gives you a cut-ready SVG file directly.
Which tool produces better quality vectors?
Both use AI-powered vectorization and produce good results. VectoSolve often has an edge for complex images because it was built specifically for image-to-vector conversion, while Figma Vectorize is a feature within a broader design tool. The best approach is to try VectoSolve's free preview and compare.
Can I use VectoSolve without creating an account?
Yes. VectoSolve offers free previews without requiring an account. You can see the vectorized result before signing up or purchasing credits.
Does VectoSolve work on mobile?
Yes. VectoSolve is fully browser-based and works on iPhones, iPads, Android phones, and tablets. Figma's mobile experience is more limited for vectorization workflows.
The Verdict
Figma Vectorize is a welcome addition for teams already paying for Figma. But for everyone else — freelancers, small business owners, Cricut crafters, Etsy sellers, students — VectoSolve is the smarter choice. It is more affordable, more feature-rich, and works anywhere without being tied to a single design platform.