Convert Logo for Laser Cutting
Turn any logo image into a laser-ready SVG file. Upload your logo, vectorize it, and import the result into your laser cutter software for cutting or engraving.
About Convert logo for laser cutting
Laser cutters require vector artwork to define precise cut and engrave paths. To use a logo with a laser cutter, convert it to SVG format first.
Upload your logo image (PNG, JPG, or BMP) to the Logo Vectorizer. The tool traces edges and color regions, producing a clean SVG with scalable paths. Import this SVG into your laser cutter software — LightBurn, RDWorks, or XTool Creative Space — and assign cut or engrave operations to each path layer.
For cut-through work, such as cutting a logo shape out of wood, acrylic, or leather, set the outermost path as the cut line. Interior elements can be set to engrave for detail work or decorative effects.
For engraving operations, using a vector SVG rather than a raster JPG produces sharper results. Vector engraving traces along paths for clean, consistent lines rather than scanning row by row across the material surface.
Simplify path nodes in your laser software before running the job. Excessive nodes slow processing and create micro-pauses in cutting speed that can cause burn marks on the material surface.
For multi-color or multi-layer logos, assign different laser power and speed settings to different fill colors in the SVG. This enables engraving at different depths for layered visual effects within a single file import.