Ease of Use
Vector Magic offers a user-friendly interface that allows even non-designers to convert raster images to vector graphics effortlessly.
High-Quality Vectorization
The software provides high-quality vectorization, ensuring that the converted vector maintains the detail and color fidelity of the original raster image.
Multiple Output Formats
Vector Magic supports multiple output formats, including SVG, EPS, and PDF, making it versatile for different design needs.
Offline and Online Versions
Users have the flexibility to use Vector Magic both online via a web-based platform and offline with downloadable software.
Batch Processing
The tool offers batch processing capabilities, allowing users to convert multiple images at once and save time.
I think vector magic is the current state of the art: https://vectormagic.com/?=20 No one seems to have tried to leverage deep learning yet; either because they haven’t thought of doing so, or it just wouldn’t be worthwhile. Image to SVG’s are an inherently deterministic task, with not much room for the noisy error of most deep learning models like stable diffusion and such. I think algorithmic approaches…
– Source: Hacker News
/
9 months ago
The best pixel to vector is still vectormagic. They are on it since at least 2009 and have a native desktop app. I am not affiliated but just a bit flabbergasted that they are still so far ahead. https://vectormagic.com/.
– Source: Hacker News
/
10 months ago
This is the most impressive raster to vector I have seen: https://vectormagic.com Vtracer doesn’t seem to do as well.
– Source: Hacker News
/
10 months ago
I’m a graphic designer and Vector Magic[1] still is my gold standard for vectorizing logos. Expensive but worth it. [1] https://vectormagic.com/.
– Source: Hacker News
/
about 1 year ago
When it comes to converting PNG images to SVG, Vector Magic stands out as a reliable tool with a long-standing reputation. While Vector Magic is not free, its automatic vectorization capabilities have made it a go-to choice for many designers and developers. It’s worth noting that it also supports other raster image formats like JPG, BMP, and GIF. With a few simple steps, you can convert bitmap images to…
– Source: dev.to
/
over 1 year ago
Https://stock.adobe.com/search?k=%22contact%20icon%22#568399297
Save the image of the icons and then use https://www.watermarkremover.io/ then use https://imgupscaler.com/ or convert to vector https://vectormagic.com/.
Source:
over 1 year ago
You could try an online converter like https://vectormagic.com/.
Source:
over 1 year ago
Https://vectormagic.com/ will vectorize / cartoonify the image.
Source:
over 1 year ago
You can try Vector Magic as a tool for conversion to see what the result would be like.
Source:
almost 2 years ago
I understand what’s needed but I have zero know-how. I know there are tools to convert image to vectors (even free websites like this one https://vectormagic.com/) but whether that’s the way to do it? No idea.
Source:
almost 2 years ago
There are lots of tools to convert a bitmap image (which infinite painter makes) into a vector image. On ios and mac, you can use vectornator. Barring more professional tools like adobe illustrator, there are also websites like https://vectormagic.com.
Source:
about 2 years ago
Try vectormagic.com … I’ve had good success with that in the past.
Source:
about 2 years ago
Bro, just upload it to https://vectormagic.com/ scale it up as large as you want and snip it with Window’s screen snipping tool. No need to buy the image.
Source:
about 2 years ago
You are going to need vector magic or some other software like it https://vectormagic.com.
Source:
about 2 years ago
It’s so much better to do “raster to vector conversion” (More accurate, so a box can be a box without fillets, have color etc.) Inkscape can do it for free the tool is called “trace bitmap”, or illustrator’s “image trace”, or there’s tools online like “vector magic“.
Source:
about 2 years ago
For years I’ve used a program called Vector Magic to auto-trace raster logos and convert them to vector. It works well, but it is deficient in some areas like gradients and small details, and they haven’t really updated it since 2009.
Source:
about 2 years ago
Go oo vectormagic.com and upload it there to process to vector. Results are very good.
Source:
over 2 years ago
Very nice, almost there. (Nobody will actually notice but the L in Festival is not aligned with the s of foodies. Maybe add some food to the left of the plate so it’s a bit more balanced. Maybe delete the shadow under the plate and create a new very simple shadow. I looked at the strawberry and its a bit bland because it’s missing the yellow specks. So find a real strawberry and have it vectorized at…
Source:
over 2 years ago
I just tried with your image and the result is great. Upload it here https://vectormagic.com
Then download the SVG or EPS.
Source:
over 2 years ago
VectorMagic is the best. If you can scan or photograph the original, then clean it up a little
Then upload to here https://vectormagic.com.
Source:
over 2 years ago
Don’t know if you could use something like vectormagic.com to turn the image into a vector file. Then you can clean and scale it up as needed. That is, if no one else has a larger image.
Source:
over 2 years ago