How to Create a Vector Logo
Turn any raster logo into a professional vector file in three steps. No design software or technical skills required.
Steps
- 1
Prepare your raster logo: use the highest available resolution PNG or JPG, ideally with a white or transparent background.
- 2
Upload to the Logo Vectorizer and select the appropriate quality mode.
- 3
Download the SVG — review in a browser, then open in your design tool for any final adjustments.
About How to create a vector logo
Vector logos are required for professional print production, branding, and scalable digital use. A vector logo is defined by mathematical paths rather than pixels — this means it renders perfectly at every size and is fully editable in design software.
Creating a vector logo from a raster source is the most common conversion task for small businesses and freelance designers. Most logos start as raster files — a PNG from Canva, a JPG from a client, a screenshot from a website. Vectorizing the raster creates an SVG that functions identically to a file produced in Adobe Illustrator.
The output SVG can be: - Sent to any print shop, sign maker, or apparel vendor - Opened and edited in Figma, Illustrator, or Inkscape - Used directly in website HTML for sharp rendering at all screen densities - Exported to EPS for legacy production workflows - Scaled to any dimension without quality loss
For logos with complex gradients or photographic elements, the vector output captures the dominant shapes and color regions. Post-conversion editing in a vector editor can refine any areas that didn't trace perfectly.