How to Convert a Logo to Vector Format
Your logo exists as a PNG or JPG but you need it in vector format for print, signage, merchandise, or business cards? VectoSolve converts logos to clean, scalable SVG vectors in seconds — no design skills required. The output scales from favicon to billboard without quality loss.
Find the highest quality version of your logo
Use the largest, highest-resolution version of your logo you have. Ideally a PNG with transparent background. Higher resolution input produces cleaner vector output. Even a 500x500px logo works well with VectoSolve's AI.
Upload to VectoSolve
Go to VectoSolve.com/png-to-svg. Upload your logo by drag-and-drop, file browser, or clipboard paste. The AI automatically detects it's a logo and optimizes accordingly.
AI creates precise vector paths
The AI traces your logo's edges with 98% accuracy, creating smooth Bézier curves. Text, shapes, and complex gradients are converted to clean vector paths. Processing takes 2-5 seconds.
Verify and edit colors
Check that all logo colors are accurate. Use the built-in color editor to match exact brand colors (input hex values). Ensure text is clean and all shapes are properly closed.
Download in multiple formats
Download as SVG (for web and editing), PDF (for print), EPS (for commercial printers), or high-res PNG (for presentations). The SVG is standard 1.1 format compatible with all design tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can VectoSolve handle complex logos with gradients?
Yes — VectoSolve AI handles solid colors, gradients, and complex multi-color logos. For best results with gradients, use the highest resolution source image you have. Simple logos (1-4 colors) produce the cleanest vectors.
Will the vectorized logo look exactly like the original?
VectoSolve achieves 98% edge accuracy. For simple logos (solid shapes, text), the result is virtually identical. Complex logos with many gradients or photographic elements may have slight simplification — which is actually desirable for print and scalability.
What vector format should I use for my logo?
SVG for web use and digital. PDF for print production. EPS for commercial printers and sign shops. VectoSolve exports all three from a single conversion. For most uses, SVG is the most versatile format.
How does this compare to hiring a designer to vectorize my logo?
Designers charge $25-150 to vectorize a logo and take 1-3 days. VectoSolve costs $0.10 and takes 5 seconds. For 90% of logos, VectoSolve produces results comparable to manual vectorization. For highly complex logos, a designer may add fine-tuning value.