Convert Logo to Laser Cut File
Convert any logo — PNG, JPG, or BMP — into a laser-ready vector file. The output SVG works in LightBurn, LaserGRBL, and any laser software that accepts SVG. Clean path outlines for cut, score, and engrave operations.
About Convert logo to laser cut file
Logos are common subjects for laser cutting: acrylic signs, wooden name plates, metal engraving plates, and branded promotional items all start with a logo file. Most logos in circulation exist as raster files — JPEG exports from websites or PNG attachments. Laser cutters cannot execute raster images as cut or engrave operations without additional processing.
Vectorizing the logo creates the closed path geometry laser software needs. The traced outline becomes the cut boundary. The filled region becomes the engrave area.
Logo to laser cut file workflow: 1. Upload the logo PNG or JPG to the Logo Vectorizer. 2. Download the SVG — each colour region is a separate path layer. 3. Open in LightBurn: assign each layer a laser operation (cut / score / engrave). 4. Configure power and speed per layer for the target material (wood, acrylic, leather, metal). 5. Run the job.
Multi-colour logos produce multiple SVG path layers. In LightBurn, each layer can be assigned to a different laser operation — the logo outline cuts through the material while inner fill areas are engraved at lower power.
For complex logos with fine letterforms or tight interior spacing, use the Logo Vectorizer rather than the general image vectorizer. It preserves font geometry and thin strokes better, producing laser paths that reflect the original design accurately.