Convert raster images into vector graphics. This app can:
- Handle colored high resolution pictures, output colored graphics.
- Handle binary black & white images, output B/W graphics.
- Handle low resolution pixel art (pixel mode), great for retro game artworks.
- Output in PNG or SVG format.
- Run locally on your device without internet connection.
Performance: screenshot images are usually processed very quickly. Camera photos with high resolution might take longer (1-2min).
This app runs locally, and collects NO data, all images processed stay on your device, no image or meta data is sent to anyone. So yes, you can process whatever images without any privacy concern.
Credits:
- Visioncortex VTracer is an open source software to convert raster images (like jpg & png) into vector graphics (svg). It can vectorize graphics and photographs and trace the curves to output compact vector files. https://github.com/visioncortex/vtracer.
- screenshot photos from: Oktantri Purnamasari (vecteezy.com), Luis Zuno (opengameart.org), Ratanjot Singh (unsplash.com), and drawingdatabase.com.
- Handle colored high resolution pictures, output colored graphics.
- Handle binary black & white images, output B/W graphics.
- Handle low resolution pixel art (pixel mode), great for retro game artworks.
- Output in PNG or SVG format.
- Run locally on your device without internet connection.
Performance: screenshot images are usually processed very quickly. Camera photos with high resolution might take longer (1-2min).
This app runs locally, and collects NO data, all images processed stay on your device, no image or meta data is sent to anyone. So yes, you can process whatever images without any privacy concern.
Credits:
- Visioncortex VTracer is an open source software to convert raster images (like jpg & png) into vector graphics (svg). It can vectorize graphics and photographs and trace the curves to output compact vector files. https://github.com/visioncortex/vtracer.
- screenshot photos from: Oktantri Purnamasari (vecteezy.com), Luis Zuno (opengameart.org), Ratanjot Singh (unsplash.com), and drawingdatabase.com.
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