Convert Logo to Cricut SVG
Most logos are saved as PNG or JPG raster files. Converting the logo to SVG creates clean vector paths that Cricut Design Space reads natively for vinyl cutting, iron-on, and paper projects.
About Convert logo to Cricut SVG
Why logos need conversion before Cricut cutting:
Most logos are distributed as PNG, JPG, or PDF raster files. These formats store logo data as pixels — usable for print and screen, but not for Cricut vector cutting. To cut a logo in vinyl, iron-on, or cardstock on a Cricut, the logo must be converted to SVG first.
Logo-to-Cricut SVG conversion steps: 1. Upload the logo PNG or JPG to the Logo Vectorizer above. 2. The vectorizer reconstructs the logo shapes as smooth Bézier curves, separating each colour into its own path group. 3. Download the SVG. 4. Upload to Cricut Design Space. Each logo colour appears as a separate layer for individual material assignment. 5. Scale the logo to the desired cut size — vector scales without quality loss. 6. Assign material settings per colour layer (vinyl, iron-on, cardstock). 7. For multi-colour iron-on projects, cut each colour separately and layer from back to front.
Logo prep tips for Cricut: - Logos with more than 4 colours should be simplified before cutting — each additional colour requires a separate HTV or vinyl sheet. - Very thin letterforms (under 2 mm at cut size) may not cut cleanly — adjust the logo or cut size accordingly. - Gradients cannot be cut — convert gradients to flat fills before vectorizing.
Use the Logo Vectorizer above to create a Cricut-ready SVG from any logo file.