Vectorize Images Locally — Free JPG to SVG Converter
Convert raster images to scalable SVG vector format without uploading to a cloud.
Vectorising a raster image normally requires Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, or an online service. Online vectorisers upload your image. FixIt Localy runs a WebAssembly-based path tracing algorithm directly in your browser. No upload, real vectorisation, downloadable as a clean SVG.
How It Works
Open the Image Vectoriser
Click the button below. The vectoriser runs in Chrome, Firefox, or Edge — no Illustrator or Inkscape needed.
Upload your JPG or PNG
Drop your raster image onto the tool. Adjust the threshold, detail level, and noise reduction controls.
Download the SVG file
Click Download SVG. Your scalable vector file downloads and can be opened in Illustrator, Figma, or Inkscape.
Why No File Upload?
Zero Data Exposure
Your files are processed using WebAssembly inside your browser tab. They are never transmitted to any server.
Instant Deletion
When you close the browser tab, all processed data is immediately destroyed. Nothing is cached or logged.
PDPL & GDPR Safe
No third-party data processor is involved. Fully compliant with Saudi Arabia's PDPL and the EU's GDPR by design.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of images vectorise well?
Logos with flat colours, icons, line art, and silhouettes vectorise with high accuracy. Complex photographs produce detailed but complex SVG paths.
Is the output a true vector SVG?
Yes. The tracing algorithm generates actual SVG path elements from detected edges and colour regions. The output can be scaled to any size and edited in Figma or Illustrator.
Does the vectoriser upload my image?
No. The tracing algorithm runs using WebAssembly inside your browser tab. Your image is never transmitted to any server.
Can I vectorise a company logo?
Yes. If you have a JPG or PNG of a logo and need a scalable version, this tool can produce an SVG. Starting with a high-contrast version gives the cleanest result.
What is the difference between this and an online vectoriser?
Online vectorisers upload your image to their server. FixIt Localy processes the image locally. Result quality is comparable for flat-colour images.