How it works
How to use TIFF to SVG Converter
- Upload a TIFF file from your device.
- Tune tracing controls to balance quality and output size.
- Preview and download the final SVG output.
Convert TIFF files into SVG output with adjustable tracing and preview controls.
Add your file, review the source preview, generate output, and download the result in a clean workflow.
How it works
Frequently asked
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It turns a TIFF image into an SVG vector file by tracing the visible shapes in the image. This is useful when you need artwork that can scale without losing clarity.
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Not always. TIFF files are raster images made of pixels, while SVG files are built from vector paths. The converter tries to reproduce the image as cleanly as possible, but the final result depends on image quality and tracing settings.
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Simple, high-contrast images usually convert best. Logos, icons, signatures, line art, and scanned graphics with clear edges are easier to trace than detailed photos or noisy scans.
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Yes. You can adjust tracing-related settings to balance detail, smoothness, and file complexity. Higher detail may preserve more of the original image, while lower detail can produce a cleaner and lighter SVG.
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Yes. The tool includes a preview so you can inspect the traced result before exporting. You can zoom in to check lines, corners, and small details.
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You can, but photos usually do not translate into clean vector artwork unless you want a stylized traced effect. This tool is generally more suitable for graphics with distinct shapes than for full-color photographic images.
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