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Image to SVG

Online image to SVG converter for batch JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF and BMP wrapped into SVG files for web embedding and asset delivery

Upload Images

Drag files in, choose multiple images, or import a folder. Everything runs locally in your browser.

To SVG

Convert images to valid embedded-image SVG files that can be opened and shared easily.

Drop images here, or use the buttons above to import files.

Supports common JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP and SVG image inputs.


Conversion Actions


Processing Queue

0 image(s) in queue

No images are queued yet. Add a few files to get started.

Preview and Status

Pick an image from the queue to inspect the source, output preview and conversion state here.


Converted Results

No converted output yet. Use Convert Current or Convert All to generate files.

Quick Notes

  • The exported file is an SVG containing an embedded image element, so it can be opened and embedded normally.
  • This is not a vector tracing tool, so detailed photos stay raster-based inside the SVG wrapper.
  • Use a dedicated vector tracing workflow when you need editable paths or infinite clean scaling.

FAQ

Why does the exported SVG still look pixel-based?

Because the SVG contains an embedded bitmap image instead of auto-generated vector paths.

Can these SVG files be opened normally?

Yes. They are valid SVG files and work in browsers plus many design tools.

When should I use real vectorization instead?

Use vector tracing when you need editable paths, sharp infinite scaling or icon-style outlines.



Documentation

Main Features

  • Batch wrap JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP and WebP images into SVG files.
  • Generate valid embedded-image SVG output for web embedding and delivery.
  • Preview the current file and download one result or all results.

Steps

  1. Upload images and select the current item from the queue.
  2. Confirm SVG as the output target and review the preview hints.
  3. Convert the current file or process the full queue.
  4. Download the selected SVG result or export every generated file.

Use Cases

  • Delivering assets in a unified SVG container format.
  • Web embedding, design review handoff and frontend asset references.
  • Keeping images in a single portable file structure for archive use.

Notes

  • The tool does not auto-trace vector paths.
  • Detailed photos remain raster-based inside the SVG wrapper.
  • Use dedicated vector tracing when editable paths are required.