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Convert PICTURE to SVG, Free

Files convert instantly in your browser. 100% private, any file size, no account needed.

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Drop your PICTURE file here

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PICTURE SVG

Conversion runs entirely in your browser. Your file never leaves your device.

How to convert PICTURE to SVG

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a vector image format that scales to any size without pixelation or quality loss. Converting a raster picture (JPG, PNG, BMP) to SVG involves tracing the image to create vector paths, which makes it ideal for logos, icons, and illustrations where scalability matters. The resulting SVG can be resized for a billboard or a favicon without any quality change.

BoltConverter converts your picture to SVG in your browser using WebAssembly-based vector tracing. The converter analyzes the image, identifies color regions and shapes, and generates vector paths. Results are best for images with clear shapes and limited color palettes, such as logos and icons. Photographic images with gradients and millions of colors are less suited to vector tracing.

Select your picture

Click the upload box or drag your image file (JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF) onto the page.

Image is traced to vectors in your browser

WebAssembly analyzes the image and generates SVG vector paths on your device. No upload occurs.

Download the SVG

Preview the result to check the tracing quality, then click Download to save the SVG file.

Frequently asked questions

What types of images convert best to SVG?

Logos, icons, line art, flat illustrations, and images with clearly defined shapes and a limited number of solid colors trace well. Photographs, textures, and images with gradients produce complex SVGs with many paths that may not scale efficiently.

Are my files uploaded to the internet?

No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly. Your image files never leave your device.

Will the SVG look exactly like the original picture?

The SVG is an approximation based on vector tracing. Simple images reproduce very closely; complex photos will look like a stylized vector interpretation rather than a photographic reproduction.

Can I edit the output SVG in Illustrator or Inkscape?

Yes. The output is a standard SVG file that opens in Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, Affinity Designer, and any other vector editing application.

Is there a file size limit?

Because conversion happens in your browser, there is no server-side limit. Very large or detailed images may take longer to process.