Kittl vs VectoSolve: Which SVG Converter Is Better in 2026?
Kittl launched a free SVG converter tool. But how does it stack up against VectoSolve? We compare features, quality, and pricing.

Senior Graphics Engineer
Alex has 8+ years of experience in image processing and vector graphics. Former Adobe engineer with expertise in SVG optimization and conversion algorithms.
Kittl, the graphic design platform popular with Etsy sellers and crafters, recently launched a free SVG converter tool. It joins a growing field of image-to-vector converters competing for designers' attention in 2026. VectoSolve has been in this space since 2025, building a comprehensive toolkit that goes far beyond basic vectorization. So how do these two tools actually compare? We tested both with real-world images — simple logos, complex illustrations, hand-drawn sketches, and text-heavy designs — to give you an honest comparison.Two SVG Converters, Very Different Approaches
Feature Comparison Table
| Feature | Kittl SVG Converter | VectoSolve |
|---|---|---|
| Vectorization Quality | Good for simple images | Excellent — AI-powered, handles complex images |
| Free Tier | Free basic conversion | Free preview, credits from $0.65 |
| Input Formats | PNG, JPG | PNG, JPG, WebP, BMP, TIFF |
| Batch Processing | No | Yes — multiple images at once |
| Background Removal | Separate tool | Built-in AI background removal |
| Image Upscaling | No | Yes — 2x and 4x AI upscaling |
| AI Logo Generator | Yes (within Kittl design platform) | Yes — standalone AI logo creation |
| Chrome Extension | No | Yes — one-click vectorize any web image |
| Developer API | No | Yes — REST API for automation |
| Cricut/Silhouette Ready | Yes | Yes — optimized cut-ready SVG |
| Standalone Tool | Part of Kittl platform | Fully standalone — no platform lock-in |
| Mobile Support | Limited | Full mobile browser support |
Test Results: Real-World Scenarios
Test 1: Simple Logo (3 Colors, Clean Lines)
Kittl: Good results. Clean paths, accurate colors. The SVG was usable without editing.
VectoSolve: Excellent results. Slightly cleaner paths with fewer nodes, resulting in a smaller file size. Colors matched precisely.
Winner: Tie — both handle simple logos well.
Test 2: Complex Illustration (20+ Colors, Gradients)
Kittl: Struggled with gradient areas. Some color banding visible. Fine details were simplified.
VectoSolve: Better gradient handling with smooth color transitions. Fine details preserved. More accurate overall reproduction.
Winner: VectoSolve — noticeable quality advantage on complex images.
Test 3: Hand-Drawn Sketch (Scanned Pencil Drawing)
Kittl: Decent line detection but lost some of the organic feel. Lines were over-smoothed in places.
VectoSolve: Preserved the hand-drawn character while cleaning up noise. The vector felt authentic to the original sketch.
Winner: VectoSolve — better at preserving artistic character.
Test 4: Text-Heavy Design (Event Poster)
Kittl: Text shapes were recognizable but edges were rough. Small text became illegible.
VectoSolve: Sharper text outlines with better edge definition. Small text remained readable down to ~10pt equivalent.
Winner: VectoSolve — cleaner text vectorization.
Pricing Analysis
Kittl
- Free plan: Basic SVG conversion with limitations
- Pro plan: $10/month — full SVG converter plus Kittl design tools
- Expert plan: $24/month — commercial license, more features
Kittl's pricing includes their entire design platform, so if you already use Kittl for design work, the SVG converter is a bonus feature.
VectoSolve
- Free previews: See the vector result before paying
- Credit packs: Start at $0.65 — pay only for what you use
- Monthly subscriptions: For heavy users with included monthly conversions
- 50% off first purchase: New users get half price on their first credit pack
VectoSolve's pay-per-use model is more economical for occasional users, while subscriptions serve high-volume needs.
When to Choose Kittl
- You already use Kittl as your primary design tool
- You need an all-in-one design platform with templates and design features
- You mainly convert simple logos and icons
- You prefer a subscription that bundles design tools with conversion
When to Choose VectoSolve
- You need the best vectorization quality, especially for complex images
- You want background removal + upscaling + vectorization in one tool
- You need batch processing for multiple images
- You want a Chrome extension for quick one-click vectorization
- You need API access for automated workflows
- You prefer pay-per-use pricing over a monthly subscription
- You work across multiple design tools and do not want platform lock-in
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Kittl's SVG converter completely free?
Kittl offers basic SVG conversion for free, but with limitations. Full features and commercial licensing require a paid plan starting at $10/month.
Can both tools create Cricut-ready SVGs?
Yes, both produce SVGs compatible with Cricut Design Space and Silhouette Studio. VectoSolve has specific optimizations for cutting machine output with clean cut paths.
Which tool is better for Etsy SVG sellers?
VectoSolve is generally the better choice for Etsy sellers because of batch processing (convert many designs quickly), consistent quality across different image types, and pay-per-use pricing that keeps costs low. Try it free with your own designs.
Can I switch between tools?
Absolutely. Both are web-based with no long-term commitment. Try both with your specific images and see which gives you better results for your use case.
The Bottom Line
Kittl is a solid design platform with a decent SVG converter built in. VectoSolve is a dedicated conversion powerhouse with superior quality on complex images and a complete toolkit (vectorization, background removal, upscaling, logo generation, batch processing, API) that no competitor matches.
For serious vectorization work, VectoSolve is the clear winner.