What to Look for in a PNG to SVG Converter
- Output quality: Clean paths, no excessive nodes
- Speed: Conversion should take seconds, not minutes
- Privacy: Does it upload to a server or process locally?
- File size: Optimized SVG output without bloated code
- Free to use: No hidden limits or paywalls for basic conversion
Doit Connect PNG to SVG
The Doit Connect converter processes images directly in the browser using WebAssembly — your images never leave your device. It uses the potrace algorithm for high-quality vectorization and outputs clean, minimal SVG code.
When Online Converters Fall Short
For professional logo recreation, autotracing has limits. If your PNG is low resolution, has anti-aliasing, or complex gradients, the SVG output may need manual cleanup in Inkscape (free) or Adobe Illustrator. Online tools are perfect for simple, flat designs.
Quick Comparison
- Simple flat logos: Any online converter works well
- Complex multi-color art: May need manual vector tracing
- Photographs: Use a dedicated photo-to-vector service or trace manually