Fix Blurry Logo with Vectorization
A blurry logo is usually the result of scaling a raster file beyond its native resolution. Vectorization converts the blurry raster logo into crisp, mathematically defined paths that render sharply at any size — from a 0.5-inch icon to a 10-foot banner.
About Fix blurry logo with vectorization
Why vectorization fixes blurry logos: - Blurry logos are still recognisable — the colour and shape information is present, even if the edges are soft. The vectorizer traces those shapes and reconstructs them as clean paths. - The SVG output is not a sharpened version of the bitmap — it is a new, resolution-independent description of the design. - A vectorized logo renders identically at any scale: business card, website, trade show banner, or vehicle wrap.
How to fix a blurry logo with vectorization: 1. Upload the blurry logo PNG or JPG to the vectorizer above. 2. The AI tracer identifies colour regions and reconstructs the design as paths. 3. Download the SVG. 4. Open in Inkscape or Illustrator to review and refine any areas where blurriness caused path deviations. 5. Use the final SVG for all future applications — print, web, embroidery, and vinyl.
Expected results: - Logos with 2–6 solid colours and clear shape boundaries: excellent reconstruction. - Logos with gradients or photographic elements: simplified to flat fills, which usually improves usability. - Heavily compressed JPG logos: vectorization removes compression blocks and reconstructs clean edges.
When vectorization cannot fully fix a logo: - If the source is so blurry that individual letters or shapes merge together, manual redraw may be needed for critical areas. - For heavily compressed JPGs, denoising before upload improves output quality significantly.
Use the vectorizer above to fix any blurry logo instantly.