SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a vector format that uses mathematical descriptions instead of pixels. This means SVG images can scale to any size without losing quality, making them perfect for logos, icons, and graphics that need to display clearly on all devices from mobile phones to large displays.
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Our converter supports all major image formats including PNG, JPG/JPEG, GIF, WebP, BMP, ICO, and more. Each format has specific optimizations built in to ensure the best possible conversion results.
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AI conversion uses machine learning algorithms to automatically optimize the conversion process, making it ideal for photos and complex artwork. Traditional conversion gives you manual control over parameters like color precision and smoothing, perfect for logos and simple graphics where you want specific control.
Use AI conversion for photographs, complex artwork, and images where you want automatic optimization. Choose traditional conversion for logos, icons, simple graphics, and when you need fine control over the conversion parameters.
You can upload image files up to 10MB in size. This accommodates most use cases, from small icons to high-resolution photographs and artwork.
Most conversions complete within 5-30 seconds, depending on image complexity and size. AI conversions may take slightly longer due to the advanced processing involved.
For best results: use high-resolution source images, ensure good contrast and clear edges, clean up any noise or artifacts before conversion, choose appropriate color precision settings, and test both AI and traditional methods to see which works better for your specific image.
SVG is a vector format that represents images using mathematical paths and shapes rather than pixels. Some simplification is normal and necessary. You can adjust settings like color precision, smoothing, and detail levels to better match your original image.
Reduce the number of colors, increase smoothing for cleaner paths, use AI conversion for automatic optimization, remove unnecessary details from your source image, and consider using SVG optimization tools after conversion.
While technically possible, photographs with many fine details and color gradients may not be ideal for SVG conversion. SVG works best for graphics with distinct shapes and solid colors. For photos, consider if vector format is truly necessary for your use case.
Check that your image file is under 10MB and in a supported format. Ensure the image isn't corrupted. Try refreshing the page and attempting the conversion again. If problems persist, try converting with different settings or contact our support.
This usually indicates a low-resolution source image. Use a higher resolution version of your image if available. Also try reducing the smoothing setting in traditional conversion to preserve more detail.
Large SVG files typically result from too many colors or overly complex paths. Try reducing color precision, increasing smoothing, or using AI conversion for automatic optimization. Complex source images naturally create larger SVG files.
Some color variation is normal during vectorization. Increase color precision in traditional conversion for more accurate colors, or try AI conversion which automatically optimizes color handling.
SVG files are perfect for logos, icons, simple illustrations, user interface graphics, responsive web design elements, print materials that need to scale, and any graphic that should look crisp at all sizes.
Absolutely! SVG files are web-native and supported by all modern browsers. They load fast, scale perfectly on all devices, can be styled with CSS, and support animations and interactivity.
SVG files work great in mobile apps as they provide crisp graphics at all screen densities without requiring multiple image files. Most mobile development frameworks support SVG natively.
Yes! SVG files can be edited with vector graphics software like Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape (free), or even code editors since SVG is based on XML. You can modify colors, shapes, and add animations.
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