Converting a blurry, low-resolution raster image (JPEG/PNG) into a vector (SVG/EPS/AI)

Converting a blurry, low-resolution raster image (JPEG/PNG) into a vector (SVG/EPS/AI) involves
replacing pixel-based data with mathematical paths, lines, and shapes. This process is called “vectorization” or “image tracing”. 

Low-Resolution Logos (Pixelated to Smooth)

Original: A small, blurry PNG logo downloaded from a website, showing jagged edges and fuzzy text.

Vectorized: The logo is traced using manual trace/handrawn using Adobe Illustrator. The result is perfectly smooth curves, solid colors, and crisp text, regardless of zoom level.

Hand-Drawn Sketches (Fuzzy to Clean Line Art)

Original: A pencil sketch on paper, photographed with a phone, showing blurry pencil lines and paper texture.
Vectorized: The sketch is converted into a black-and-white vector. The uneven, fuzzy lines become solid, smooth paths, ideal for printing on T-shirts or vinyl cutting. 

Blurry Photos/Logos to Flat Design Vectors

The image is converted into a set of flat, simplified shapes. The blur is removed, and the colors are flattened, creating a cartoonish or minimalist version of the original. 

Vectorizing Blurred/Jagged Edges (Text or Icon)

We convert them into smooth edge, eliminating the aliasing/pixelation.