
VectorDrop
Turn any image into a perfect Vector. Instantly. For free.
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What is VectorDrop?
VectorDrop is a free, browser-based tool that converts raster images (PNG, JPG, WebP) into clean, editable SVG vector files — in seconds. No software to install, no design background required, and no Illustrator or Figma subscription needed.
The Problem
Converting a raster image to a vector has always been painful. Adobe Illustrator's Image Trace is buried behind a $55/month subscription.
Vectorizer.AI is expensive. Most free tools produce ugly, messy SVGs full of embedded bitmaps that you can't actually edit. Designers and
developers waste hours chasing clean vectors they could have had in 10 seconds.
How VectorDrop Works
- Upload — Drag and drop any PNG, JPG, or WebP (up to 10 MB). No account needed.
- Convert — Color quantization + potrace path tracing runs on each color layer, producing a clean, multi-layer SVG in seconds.
- Edit & Export — Tweak paths, colors, and layers in the built-in path editor, then export a production-ready SVG that opens natively in
Figma, Illustrator, Inkscape, or ships straight to your codebase.
Key Features
- 100% free — no paywalls, no watermarks, no usage caps
- No sign-up required — just drop your image and go
- Clean multi-layer SVGs — no embedded bitmaps, proper path data
- Built-in vector editor — adjust colors and paths without leaving the browser
- Works everywhere — exported SVGs are compatible with Figma, Illustrator, Inkscape, and the web
- Supports PNG, JPG, WebP — the formats designers and developers actually use
- AI features coming soon — AI-powered restyle and icon generation on the roadmap
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