1Upload Bitmap Images
Upload a PNG, JPG, or WebP bitmap image such as a logo, icon, sketch, diagram, or illustration.
Convert PNG, JPG, and WebP bitmap images into editable SVG vector graphics.
Upload a PNG, JPG, or WebP bitmap image such as a logo, icon, sketch, diagram, or illustration.
FigPad turns your raster image into an editable SVG vector graphic that can be scaled, refined, and reused without losing quality.
Click Open in Editor to edit the converted SVG online. Adjust shapes, colors, paths, text, and other vector elements in FigPad SVG Editor.
High-Quality SVG Conversion for Logos, Print, and Design
Raster to SVG conversion turns pixel-based images, such as PNG, JPG, and WebP files, into scalable SVG vector graphics. SVG files can be resized without losing quality and are easier to edit for logos, icons, diagrams, and illustrations.
Yes. FigPad SVG Converter lets you convert PNG images into editable SVG vector graphics. This is useful for vectorizing logos, icons, sketches, simple diagrams, and other bitmap images.
Yes. You can upload JPG images and convert them into SVG vector files. JPG to SVG conversion is helpful when you want to recreate or edit a raster image as scalable vector graphics.
Yes. FigPad supports WebP to SVG conversion, allowing you to turn WebP bitmap images into editable SVG files for design, web, and illustration workflows.
Yes. The generated SVG is designed to be editable. You can open the converted SVG in FigPad SVG Editor to adjust shapes, colors, paths, and other vector elements.
Raster to SVG conversion works best with clear images such as logos, icons, sketches, diagrams, line art, and simple illustrations. Very complex photos may produce less clean vector results.
Yes. Sign-in is required to upload images and start raster-to-SVG conversion because this feature uses credits.
Raster to SVG conversion uses 4 credits per conversion. You can check your available credits and purchase more from your FigPad account.
Converting a raster image to SVG makes it scalable and easier to edit. SVG files are commonly used for logos, icons, web graphics, diagrams, scientific illustrations, and design assets that need to stay sharp at any size.
Yes. After converting a raster image to SVG, you can continue editing the result in FigPad SVG Editor. This lets you refine vector shapes, change colors, adjust paths, and prepare the file for export or reuse.