Vecspine converts raster logos into clean, layered SVG, PDF and DXF — then gives you a full touch-up toolkit to refine the trace before it reaches your pro editor. All offline, all yours.
Not just "image to SVG" — a production tracing studio that refines your trace so it lands in Illustrator, CorelDRAW, Affinity, Figma or Inkscape clean, layered and ready for final polish.
Industry-standard curve fitting for mono and layered flat-color logos — smooth béziers, not jagged polygons.
Foreground-only color extraction keeps whites white and navies navy. Double-click any layer to recolor it instantly.
Alpha-accurate backgrounds and a selective edge-choke that kills anti-alias halos without eating thin strokes.
Detail, smoothing, corner protection, min-area and despeckle — live preview, zoom & pan, before/after compare.
Click any traced shape or drag a rubber-band to select many. Move, scale, recolor or delete the whole group in one gesture.
Grab a shape and drag it. Or use the Size slider to scale 50–200% live around the group's center — with full undo.
Ctrl+G groups shapes, Ctrl+U dissolves layers, Ctrl+- punches holes (Pathfinder-style) into the bottom shape.
Drop type onto the canvas; fonts are baked into bézier outlines on placement — no font dependencies, no missing-font dialogs downstream.
Every flat color becomes an isolated plate — swatch, HEX, nearest ink name, coverage %. Click a row to preview that spot alone on the canvas.
Vecspine is the prep stage, not a replacement: refine color, geometry and grouping here, then finish the last 5% in Illustrator, CorelDRAW, Affinity, Figma or Inkscape.
Layered SVG that opens cleanly in Illustrator, CorelDRAW, Affinity, Figma & Inkscape; true vector PDF for print; DXF for sign makers and laser cutters.
Drop a folder of client logos, get a folder of clean vectors. Perfect for agencies and rebrand sprints.
One click exports 16–512px PNGs plus a multi-size favicon.ico from your traced vector.
Export extracted brand colors as CSS variables, JSON, or an SVG swatch sheet for your style guides.
Every recolor, move, scale, group, subtract and text-add goes on the undo stack. Ctrl+Z undoes a whole gesture in one step.
Open external SVGs directly and edit them with the same tools — recolor layers, move paths, punch holes.
Offline Ed25519 license activation. Unreleased brand assets never touch a server — ever.
Vecspine does the tedious 95% — tracing, cleanup, palette and structure — so your time in the pro editor is spent on design, not janitorial work.
Drag & drop PNG, JPG, WEBP, BMP, TIFF — or an existing SVG. Vecspine auto-detects mono vs. flat-color and picks the right engine.
Slide detail, smoothing and corner protection. Press V to select shapes, drag to move, scale with the Size slider, recolor, group, subtract, add text — until it's 95% there.
Layered SVG, print PDF, DXF, color separations, icon kit and brand palette — or batch-separate entire folders for the press. Drop outputs straight into Illustrator, CorelDRAW, Affinity, Figma or Inkscape for the final polish.
Vecspine doesn't stop at "image → SVG". Every trace feeds a small production bench that turns your logo into the assets the rest of the project actually needs — no second tool, no re-drawing.
Point Vecspine at a folder of client logos and walk away. Every PNG, JPG, WEBP, BMP and TIFF is traced with your saved settings in a single pass — progress tracked per file, failures logged separately, outputs landing beside the originals with matching filenames.
One click renders your traced vector at every size browsers and operating systems expect — 16 to 512 px PNGs plus a bundled multi-size favicon.ico. Crisp at every zoom level because each size is rendered from the vector, never resampled from a raster.
The same trace becomes machine-ready geometry: R2010 DXF with one layer per extracted color, Y-up coordinate space, and curves flattened to polyline segments your cutter understands. Ready for vinyl plotters, CO₂ lasers, CNC routers, AutoCAD and LibreCAD.
One click isolates every spot color into its own plate — single-color vector plus transparent print-res raster, plus a JSON report naming each ink with coverage %. Batch-separate whole folders of logos into ready-to-film plate sets.
Short screen-capture clips of the exact workflows you'll run every day — served from your own videos/ folder or streamed from YouTube. One click opens the source full-size.
Perpetual licenses with offline activation. Free major-version updates within your generation.
Every license starts as a free 14-day / 20-trace trial — no account, no card, no uploads.
Yes. Tracing, licensing and activation are 100% local. You can run it on an air-gapped machine in a print shop or studio.
No — and it doesn't try to. Vecspine is the prep stage: it handles tracing, cleanup, palette extraction and structure so your pro editor receives a clean, layered vector. Your editor stays the home for final art, layout and print production; Vecspine just makes sure what arrives there is already 95% done.
Yes — exports are clean, layered SVG with grouped color layers and editable paths, plus true vector PDF. CorelDRAW and Affinity Designer open the same files without issue.
Yes — that's the whole point. The built-in editor lets you click or marquee-select shapes, drag to move, scale with the Size slider, recolor per shape or layer, group / ungroup, punch holes and add text as outlines. Get the trace right in Vecspine so the final polish in your pro editor takes minutes, not hours.
Yes. Open any SVG and the full editor toolkit (select, recolor, move, group, subtract, text tool) applies — attribute fills, style fills, and CSS fills are all handled.
Screen printers and spot-color workflows need one file per ink. Vecspine's Plates tab lists every flat color with its HEX, nearest ink name and coverage %. Click any row to isolate that plate on the canvas; File → Export Color Separations writes one .svg + transparent .png per plate plus a JSON press report — no manual isolate-and-export dance in Illustrator.
Yes — File → Batch Color Separations picks an input folder and an output folder, then processes every PNG, JPG, WEBP, BMP, TIFF or SVG in a single pass. Each logo gets its own numbered plate set plus a combined batch-separations-report.json. Ideal for screen-print shops processing multi-client rebrands. Available on the Studio and Agency tiers.
Choose an input folder and an output folder, pick your trace settings once, and Vecspine converts every supported image in the source folder in a single pass. Progress is tracked per file, failures are logged separately, and outputs land next to the originals with the same base filename. Ideal for rebrands, client onboarding batches, and converting archive logos. Available on the Studio and Agency tiers.
Yes. We export R2010 DXF with one layer per extracted color, Y-up coordinate space, and all curves flattened to polyline segments the machines understand. It's been tested on vinyl cutters, CO₂ lasers, CNC routers and AutoCAD / LibreCAD.
One click generates 16, 24, 32, 48, 64, 128, 256 and 512 px PNGs plus a bundled multi-size favicon.ico (16/32/48 inside) — exactly the set browsers and OSes expect. All rendered from your traced vector, so every size is crisp.
Three, depending on your handoff: CSS custom properties (:root { --brand-primary: #189AD3; }) for web, JSON ([{name, hex}]) for design systems, or an SVG swatch sheet you can drop straight into Figma or Illustrator.
No — and that's by design. Text placed with the T tool is baked into bézier outlines the moment you click the canvas, so the exported SVG has zero font dependencies. Your client's printer, Figma, or Inkscape will never ask for a missing font.
PNG, JPG / JPEG, WEBP, BMP and TIFF — anything a client typically emails. You can also drop existing SVGs to edit them with the same toolkit.
A logo-sized PNG (1000 × 1000 px) traces in under a second on modern hardware. Larger artwork (4K+) takes a few seconds. Batch mode scales linearly — 50 logos process in well under a minute.
Fifty operations. Every recolor, move, scale, group, ungroup, subtract and text-add goes on the stack; bulk operations count as a single step so one Ctrl+Z rolls back an entire gesture.
Preview and tracing keep working; exporting locks until you activate a license key. No files are held hostage — your trial exports remain yours.
No. Email us your new Machine ID and we re-issue a bound key — free for Studio and Agency tiers.
Vecspine is optimized for logos: mono marks, flat-color brands, badges and line art. Photographic images are better handled by dedicated photo tools.
Three big differences: (1) everything runs offline — your clients' unreleased logos never leave the machine. (2) Image Trace hands you raw paths you then clean up manually; Vecspine hands you a refined, layered, brand-correct vector — plus instant separations for screen printers — so your time in the pro editor is spent on design, not cleanup. (3) perpetual license, no subscription, no per-export credits.
Trace and refine offline with Vecspine, then hand flawless vectors to Illustrator, CorelDRAW, Affinity, Figma or Inkscape.