Use case · vectorize logo
Vectorize a logo
Your logo as a PNG or JPG works on screen, but breaks down when you blow it up for a poster, a t-shirt or signage. Imalyn turns it into a flat-color SVG vector logo: the same file works for a favicon or a banner, always with perfect edges.
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One logo, every size
From favicon to storefront sign: the vector stays crisp at any dimension.
Editable colors
Each ink is a layer: tweak the palette or prepare a one-color version for cutting or embroidery.
Formats print shops ask for
Download SVG, and with Pro PDF and EPS — the standard formats for print, vinyl and screen printing.
Why your logo needs to be vector
A logo is the face of your brand and shows up in very different places: the website, a business card, an invoice, a t-shirt, the shop sign. If you only have it as a PNG or JPG, every use at a different size is a gamble: blown up it looks pixelated and blurry, and print shops will simply reject it.
A logo as a vector SVG solves that once and for all: the same file looks perfect at 16 pixels and at 16 metres, weighs little and can be recolored or adapted without redrawing it. It’s the master file every other format comes from.
How to vectorize your logo with Imalyn
Upload the logo as PNG, JPG or WebP (or drag it in). The engine detects each flat color, traces its outlines as smooth curves and rebuilds the logo layer by layer. If the original has a background, you can erase it with the wand before vectorizing so the logo comes out cut out with a transparent background.
Before downloading, compare before and after and adjust the colors in the editor to match your brand exactly. The result is a clean SVG, ready to use anywhere.
Prepare your logo for print, vinyl and embroidery
Each supplier asks for something different: print shops usually want vector SVG, PDF or EPS; vinyl cutters want an SVG with closed outlines per color; embroidery wants a version simplified to a few inks. Starting from your vector SVG you can produce all those variants.
On the free plan you download the SVG; with Pro you also export to PDF and EPS and vectorize without limits — perfect if you manage several logos or versions.
Flat colors yes, gradients and photos no
Imalyn is built for flat-color logos, which is how most brands are designed. If your logo has soft gradients, realistic shadows or is basically a photo, vectorizing will simplify them to solid colors: sometimes that’s exactly what you want (a flat version), but don’t expect to reproduce a photographic gradient.
For flat logos —type, icons, geometric shapes, illustrated mascots— the result is crisp and faithful, and ready to scale to any size.
Three steps. Nothing to install.
Provide the image
Upload a PNG, JPG or WebP —or describe it and let AI generate it in a flat style—. Crop it if you only want a part.
Vectorize
The engine analyzes the strokes and rebuilds each shape as smooth curves, preserving intended peaks and corners.
Edit & export
Compare before/after, fine-tune and download as SVG, PDF or EPS. Scale to any size without pixelating.
— Frequently asked questions
Vectorize a logo
Can I vectorize an old JPG logo?
Yes. Upload it and Imalyn rebuilds its shapes as vector; you get a clean, scalable logo even if the original is pixelated.
Is it good for print and signage?
Yes. SVG (and PDF/EPS with Pro) is exactly what print shops, cutting plotters and sign makers ask for.
Does it keep the exact colors?
It rebuilds the logo in editable flat colors; you can adjust each color after vectorizing to match your brand exactly.
What if the logo has gradients or effects?
Imalyn shines with flat-color logos. Gradients and complex shadows aren’t its strength; the result simplifies them to solid colors.
What logo resolution do I need?
It doesn’t matter much: even if you only have the logo as a small PNG or a compressed JPG, Imalyn rebuilds its shapes as curves and the SVG scales without limit. A sharper original helps the trace, but even an old, pixelated logo comes back well if it’s flat-color.
Can I prepare a single-ink version?
Yes. After vectorizing, in the editor you can select all the colors and merge them, or keep just the silhouette. That’s what you need for stamps, laser engraving, embroidery or one-color screen printing.
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