Image Vectorizer
Convert raster images (PNG, JPG) to clean, scalable SVG vector files — ready for presentation slides and documents. Powered by AI for accurate results.
What is Image Vectorization?
Image vectorization is the process of converting a raster image (made of pixels, like PNG or JPG) into a vector graphic (made of mathematical paths, like SVG). Vector images can be scaled to any size without losing quality, making them ideal for logos, illustrations, and presentation graphics.
The Image Vectorizer is a SlideModel Pro feature. Sign in with an active Pro plan to convert your images and export to SVG, editable PPTX, or copy straight into PowerPoint — each vectorization uses 3 credits from your plan.
How it works
- Upload your image — Drag and drop or click to upload a PNG, JPG, or WebP file (up to 10MB).
- AI processing — Our AI analyzes the image and traces clean vector paths, preserving shapes and colors.
- Preview and compare — See a side-by-side before/after comparison of your original image and the vectorized result.
- Download SVG — Save the vectorized image as an SVG file ready for presentations, print, or further editing in design tools.
When to use vectorization
Vectorization is especially useful when you have a logo or icon that only exists as a low-resolution raster image and you need to include it in a presentation at a larger size. Whether you're working with SlideModel presentation templates or building slides from scratch, vectorized logos and icons look crisp at any scale. It's also great for converting hand-drawn sketches, simple illustrations, and graphics into clean, editable vector format. The resulting SVGs work perfectly in PowerPoint, Google Slides, Figma, and any other design tool.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is image vectorization? Image vectorization converts a raster image (made of pixels, like PNG or JPG) into a vector graphic (made of mathematical paths, like SVG). Vector images can be scaled to any size without losing quality.
What file formats can I upload? You can upload PNG, JPG, or WebP images up to 10MB. The tool outputs clean SVG vector files.
When should I vectorize an image? Vectorization is ideal when you have a logo or icon as a low-resolution raster image and need to use it at a larger size in a presentation. It's also great for converting hand-drawn sketches and simple illustrations into clean, editable vector format.
Can I use the SVG output in PowerPoint? Yes. SVG files work in PowerPoint, Google Slides, Keynote, Figma, and any other design tool. They scale perfectly to any size without pixelation.