Vectorization is the process of converting raster images like JPG or PNG into scalable vector graphics such as AI, EPS, SVG, or PDF that can be resized without quality loss.
Your logo can be manually redrawn using vector paths to create clean, scalable files suitable for printing, branding, and manufacturing.
Vectorization pricing varies depending on artwork complexity, detail level, colors, and text reconstruction. Sending the artwork for review is the best way to receive an accurate quote.
Most vector services provide AI, EPS, SVG, and PDF vector formats, ensuring compatibility with printing, engraving, embroidery, and digital use.
Yes. Even low-quality images can be manually recreated into clean vectors, although clearer artwork improves accuracy and turnaround time.
Raster images use pixels and lose quality when scaled, while vector graphics use mathematical paths and remain sharp at any size.
Yes. Professional printing methods like screen printing, engraving, embroidery, and signage require vector artwork for accurate and sharp results.
Yes. Text can be rebuilt using correct fonts or redrawn precisely to match the original design during vector conversion.
Turnaround depends on artwork complexity. Simple logos may take hours, while detailed illustrations require more time.
Yes. Hand-drawn sketches can be manually redrawn into clean vector artwork while preserving the original style and proportions.
Manual vectorization involves hand-drawing precise paths for clean results, while auto-tracing uses software and often produces rough or inaccurate vectors.
Printers need vector files to ensure sharp edges, accurate colors, and correct scaling during production processes.
Yes. Complex artwork can be manually converted into vector format, though pricing and time depend on detail level.
Yes. Vector files remain editable, allowing color changes, resizing, and modifications without quality loss.
Vector graphics are used in printing, embroidery, signage, engraving, apparel, packaging, promotional products, branding, and manufacturing.
Yes. Images and logos can be converted into SVG vector format optimized for web use and responsive design.
Vectorization recreates artwork cleanly and removes pixelation, producing smooth lines and scalable graphics.
Yes. Old, scanned, or legacy logos can be redrawn into modern vector files for reuse across print and digital applications.
Yes. Embroidery and engraving machines require vector paths to follow shapes accurately.
Send the highest-quality artwork available and specify intended use, size, colors, and formats needed. Complex artwork should be reviewed before quoting.