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  2. Automatically convert JPG, PNG, BMP, and GIF bitmap images to true SVG, EPS, and PDF vector images online by simply uploading them. Real full-color tracing, no software to install and results are ready right away! Stand-alone desktop application to convert bitmap images to vector images offline.

  3. Just upload an image and get instant results, without registration or software installation. Click the UPLOAD FILES button and select up to 20 raster images you wish to vectorize. Wait for the conversion process to finish and download files either separately, using thumbnails, or grouped in a ZIP archive. What is image vectorization?

  4. Vector files: How to create, edit and open them | Adobe

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    Vector image files can be resized without losing their resolution, which makes them ideal for logos. Learn more about the features, uses, and pros and cons of vector files.

  5. Free SVG Converter: Convert Images to SVG Online | Adobe Express

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    Convert images to SVG with the Adobe Express free online SVG converter. Quickly and easily upload your JPG or PNG images to convert them to vector files.

  6. What is a Vector File & How to Use & Create Them | Adobe

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    What is a vector file? How do you make a vector file? Discover how and when to use vector files for your work. Learn with Adobe and sharpen your work.

  7. The quickest way to turn an image into a vector in Adobe Illustrator is by using Image Trace. You can use this method to vectorize a logo or any raster images. However, when the image background has complex colors, it’s easier to outline the logo or object using the Pen Tool.

  8. How to Vectorize an Image in Photoshop (Step by Step Guide)

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    First, prepare the image you want to vectorize. Press Control + Alt + I keys on your keyboard to bring up the Image Size window and set Resolution to 300. Then separate the image you want to vectorize from the background. Make a selection and copy it over to a new layer. Or remove the background.