Vectorize Logo for Vinyl Cutting
Vinyl cutting demands clean, precise vector paths. Vectorize any logo — PNG or JPG — into a cut-ready SVG with accurate outlines. Works with Cricut, Silhouette, Roland, and Graphtec vinyl cutters.
About Vectorize logo for vinyl cutting
Vinyl cutting machines — from consumer Cricut and Silhouette to professional Roland and Graphtec plotters — all work the same way: the cut head follows vector paths to cut through self-adhesive vinyl. A logo must be in vector format for the cutter to follow its outlines accurately.
Raster logos (PNG, JPG) cannot feed a vinyl cutter directly. The vectorizer traces the logo's outlines and colour regions into closed SVG paths — the exact geometry the cutter needs.
Vectorizing a logo for vinyl cutting: 1. Upload the logo PNG or JPG to the Logo Vectorizer. 2. The AI tracer extracts clean path outlines from the logo shapes. 3. Download the SVG. Each colour region is a separate closed path layer. 4. Import into Cricut Design Space, Silhouette Studio, or Roland CutStudio. 5. Scale to cut dimensions, select vinyl type, and cut.
For multi-colour vinyl projects — building up layers of vinyl on a surface — each colour in the logo becomes a separate cut file. Use the vectorizer's per-color layer output to isolate each layer, then cut each one from the corresponding vinyl colour.
Design features to check before cutting: — All paths are closed (no open path ends). — Minimum feature width is 3–4mm at cut size for easy weeding. — No outline strokes on paths if sending to a die-cut plotter (use filled shapes only).