Designed for flat logo marks
High-contrast logos with solid colors and clear edges usually produce the most useful SVG paths for editing, resizing, and production work.
Convert logo images into editable SVG vector files.
High-contrast logos with solid colors and clear edges usually produce the most useful SVG paths for editing, resizing, and production work.
For blurry screenshots or compressed logo files, increase speckle cleanup and reduce color separation to remove stray patches.
Clear logos with solid colors, high contrast, and minimal gradients usually produce the best SVG output.
Yes. The SVG contains vector paths that can be edited in design tools that support SVG.
Yes, but cleaner source images produce cleaner SVGs. If the logo is blurry or compressed, increase speckle cleanup to reduce stray shapes.
Start with the Logo preset. For sharper marks, increase shape accuracy; for rough scans or noisy files, increase speckle cleanup or use Black and white.