Updated June 2026 · runs 100% in your browser

PNG to SVG

Trace a PNG (or JPG) into an SVG vector on your device. It works best on logos, icons and flat artwork — not photographs. No upload, no sign-up.

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How it works

ConvertCabin does this on a canvas inside your browser tab — your image is processed on your device and never uploaded. There's no queue, no daily cap and no account.

Because the work happens locally it stays free, unlimited and private, and keeps working offline once the page has loaded.

About tracing to SVG

True vector art is drawn with shapes, while a PNG is a grid of pixels — so this traces the image, approximating its shapes with vector paths. That works beautifully for logos, icons and line art, but photographs will look posterised. Fewer colours give cleaner, smaller SVGs.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert PNG to SVG?
Drop a PNG or JPG, choose a detail level, and download the traced SVG — all in your browser.
Will it work on a photo?
Tracing is designed for logos and flat graphics. Photos can be traced but will look posterised rather than photographic.
Is my image uploaded?
No. The tracing runs on your device.
What is a PNG file?
PNG is a lossless image format that supports transparency. It preserves every pixel exactly — great for logos, screenshots, and graphics with sharp edges — at the cost of larger files than JPG for photographs.
What is an SVG file?
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector format that stays sharp at any size, making it ideal for logos and icons. Because it's defined by math instead of pixels, it scales infinitely without quality loss.