Convert Logo to SVG for Illustrator
Converting a logo to SVG before working in Illustrator saves hours of manual tracing. A vectorized SVG imports directly as editable paths — designers can immediately recolour, reshape, and adapt the logo without any intermediate tracing step.
About Convert logo to SVG for Illustrator
When logo-to-SVG conversion is needed for Illustrator: - A client provides a PNG or JPG logo with no vector source. The SVG from the vectorizer becomes the editable working file. - An old logo file is in a bitmap-only format. Converting to SVG restores full editability for brand updates. - Recreating a logo for a brand refresh: the vectorized SVG provides the geometric foundation. - Preparing a logo for print production when only a raster file is available.
How to convert a logo to SVG for Illustrator: 1. Upload the logo file (PNG, JPG, BMP, TIFF) to the vectorizer above. 2. Download the SVG output. 3. Open the SVG in Illustrator via File > Open. 4. The logo appears as a group of editable paths. 5. Ungroup (Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + G) to access individual path elements. 6. Edit, recolour, or adapt as required for the project.
Illustrator editing tips after SVG import: - Use the Layers panel to understand the path structure of the imported SVG. - Assign Illustrator swatches to the SVG colour fills for brand colour accuracy. - Use Pathfinder > Merge to combine same-colour overlapping paths for cleaner artwork. - Export final files as EPS or PDF/X-1a for print, or as SVG for web and digital use.
Saving for different output types: - Print: save as PDF/X-1a or EPS with embedded fonts - Web: export as SVG (File > Export > Export As > SVG) - Screen: export as PNG at the required resolution
Use the vectorizer above to convert any logo into an Illustrator-editable SVG file.