Anyone who has tried to vectorize an image in a hurry knows the problem: dozens of tracers, wildly different output quality, and search results that reward advertising budgets over usefulness. Vectorize JPG is our answer — a directory that sorts the field so you don't have to.
What we do
We track the tools people use to convert JPG and raster images into SVG vectors — auto-tracers, logo vectorizers, posterize tracers, optimizers, and batch services — and we file each one under a working category. Instead of a ranked list shaped by commissions, you get a clear picture of which kind of tool matches the image you actually need to trace.
How we organize the field
Every vectorizer lands in one of six categories, chosen to reflect how people really shop for these tools:
- Auto-Tracers — one-click engines that trace a JPG into editable paths.
- JPG-to-SVG Converters — focused tools that output clean, web-ready SVG.
- Logo & Line-Art Vectorizers — tuned for sharp edges and solid fills.
- Color & Posterize Tracers — multi-color, layered vector output.
- SVG Optimizers & Cleanup — simplify paths and shrink file size.
- Batch & API Vectorizers — bulk and pipeline raster-to-vector jobs.
Our promise
The directory is independent. Placement is never for sale, categories are organized for clarity rather than commission, and the listings are revised as tracing engines change. Some links may be affiliate links that help fund the work — but they never buy a better spot or a kinder description.
Ready to browse? Open the directory and pick the category that fits what you're vectorizing.