Path-based SVG tracing
Convert raster pixels into scalable vector paths so your logo can stay sharp across websites, apps, docs, and design handoff.
Turn a PNG logo into a scalable SVG you can use in site headers, favicons, app icons, social previews, and brand kits. Core vectorization runs in your browser, so your logo is not sent to our servers for the tracing work.
Convert your PNGA PNG is made from pixels. An SVG is made from shapes, paths, colors, and a scalable canvas. When you convert PNG to SVG, LogoNuri traces the bitmap and rebuilds it as vector artwork that can scale cleanly in a browser or design tool.
This is most useful when you have a PNG logo, icon, badge, or simple brand mark and need a production-ready SVG for the web. It is not just renaming the file or wrapping the PNG inside an SVG container. The goal is path-based output that stays crisp at small favicon sizes and large hero sizes.
Vectorization is an interpretation of the original image, so the best results come from clean, high-resolution PNGs with clear edges, solid shapes, and limited texture. Photos, heavy shadows, noisy gradients, and tiny low-resolution logos may need cleanup before the SVG looks right.
Start with a transparent PNG, flat logo, app icon, or brand mark. A cleaner source image usually means a cleaner SVG.
LogoNuri uses browser-based vectorization to trace shapes, then lets you tune the result with cleanup, color, and background tools.
Download the SVG, or keep going and generate favicons, PWA icons, social images, and brand kit files from the same source.
Convert raster pixels into scalable vector paths so your logo can stay sharp across websites, apps, docs, and design handoff.
Core logo processing runs client-side with WebAssembly and canvas-based tools, which keeps the conversion workflow fast and private.
Remove backgrounds, upscale small sources, adjust color, crop, and simplify before export so the trace has a better starting point.
Use the converted SVG as the foundation for responsive logos, theme-aware assets, favicons, manifests, and PWA icon sets.
Move from a PNG logo to an SVG that can be opened, inspected, recolored, and handed off in tools like Figma or Canva.
After conversion, LogoNuri can help package the same logo into favicon files, social previews, app icons, and a full brand kit.
PNG to SVG conversion works best for logos with clear edges, flat color areas, readable contrast, and enough resolution for the tracer to understand the shape. A transparent background helps, especially when the logo needs to sit on light and dark surfaces.
If your PNG is tiny, blurry, compressed, or packed with photo detail, convert expectations should be different. The SVG may contain more paths, larger file size, or small shape changes. In those cases, try upscaling, cropping, background cleanup, or simplifying colors before exporting the final SVG.
Use PNG when you need a simple bitmap fallback or a design contains photographic detail. Use SVG when the asset is a logo, mark, icon, illustration, or interface graphic that needs to scale cleanly, stay lightweight, or adapt in a modern web layout.
Most PNG to SVG tools stop at the converted file. LogoNuri is built around the next step: turning that SVG into the real assets a site or product needs. From the same upload, you can move into favicon generation, PWA icons, web manifest files, social images, Figma exports, Canva exports, and brand kit packaging.
Stop resizing manually. Get production-ready SVGs, favicons, OG images, and more from a single logo file.