
VectorDrop
Turn any image into a perfect SVG vector. Instantly. For free.
About
Every designer, developer, and indie maker has hit this wall: you have a raster image — a logo, a sketch, a screenshot — and you need it as a clean SVG. The options today are painful: fire up Illustrator, fight with Image Trace, or paste into sketchy online converters that spit out bloated, broken paths.
VectorDrop fixes that.
✨ What it does
- Drop any PNG, JPG, or WebP and get a clean, optimized SVG in seconds
- Fine-tune color count, smoothness, and detail with live preview
- Handles logos, icons, illustrations, sketches, and photo tracing
- Download production-ready SVGs — tiny file sizes, clean paths
🚀 Why it's different
- Fast: runs in the browser, no upload queues, no waiting rooms
- Accurate: tuned vectorization pipeline that preserves detail without noise
- Private: your images aren't used for training anything
- Free to try: no credit card, just drop and go
🎯 Built for
- Designers rescuing low-res logos
- Devs who need crisp icons for any screen size
- Indie hackers making landing pages without a design team
- Anyone who's ever typed "png to svg" into Google
Would love your feedback — what would you convert first? 🎨
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crazyyy
Great Product... much better than the Figma official plugin