Vectorize Logo for Signage
Sign makers and large-format printers require vector files — EPS, SVG, or AI. Upload your PNG or JPG logo, vectorize it, and deliver the clean EPS or SVG to your sign shop for outdoor signs, window graphics, banners, and displays.
About Vectorize logo for signage
Signage is produced at large physical sizes: from 18"×24" yard signs to 10-foot-wide building banners and full-building wall murals. At these scales, even a 2000px-wide PNG logo becomes too small and pixelated. Vector logos — mathematically described paths — render at any size with zero quality loss.
Types of signage that require vector files: — Outdoor signs: aluminum, corrugated plastic, PVC foam board. — Interior signs: acrylic, metal, vinyl lettering on walls. — Window graphics: cut vinyl, frosted glass film, perforated window film. — Banners and flags: large-format inkjet, dye-sublimation. — Vehicle graphics and wraps. — Trade show displays and exhibition stands.
Formats sign shops accept: — EPS: the most widely required format for traditional sign shops. — SVG: accepted by modern CNC routers, laser cutters, and vinyl cutters. — AI: required by shops using Adobe Illustrator for layout work. — PDF with embedded vectors: accepted by most large-format print-on-demand services.
Delivering your logo to a sign shop: 1. Vectorize the PNG or JPG logo. 2. Download SVG, open in Illustrator, save as EPS. 3. Convert fonts to outlines (Type > Create Outlines). 4. Send EPS file to the sign shop. 5. Confirm spot color or CMYK values if exact brand color matching is required.