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What do you plan to vectorize most often? (e.g., logos, hand-drawn sketches, photos)
Purchase a license to activate the software, which enables the saving functionality.
While it lacks the advanced manual editing capabilities of a full-scale illustration suite like Illustrator, it makes up for it by automating the "grunt work" of vectorization. It offers the highest quality auto-trace available in a standalone package, the security of offline processing, and a seamless integration with other tools like CorelDRAW and Illustrator via copy-paste.
: Use the "Bitmap" and "Vector" tabs at the top to toggle views and ensure no important details were lost during the conversion. Saving Your Work vector magic desktop edition v115 for windows
: Use the side-by-side comparison to inspect the vectorization. If you're happy, click to export your file as an EPS, SVG, PDF, AI, or DXF. Vector Magic Key Features for Windows Users Batch Processing
Vectorizes hundreds of images at once using the same customization settings to save time. Advanced Control:
Unlike standard tracing tools built into general design software, Vector Magic utilizes a proprietary vectorization engine. This engine analyzes images globally to detect edges, smooth out pixelation, and accurately recreate curves, making it highly effective for logos, badges, and technical illustrations. Key Features of Version 1.15 What do you plan to vectorize most often
: Prepping artwork for vinyl cutting or screen printing.
The software is built around a streamlined three-step workflow: Import Your Image
The software supports a wide range of input formats (JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF) and exports to industry-standard vector formats (EPS, SVG, PDF). It offers the highest quality auto-trace available in
Vector Magic Desktop Edition v1.15 is a powerful standalone tool designed to convert bitmap images—like JPEGs, GIFs, and PNGs—into clean, scalable vector art (EPS, SVG, and PDF). Unlike the online version, the Desktop Edition offers offline processing, drag-and-drop functionality, and batch capabilities. Why Vectorize?
What are you primary vectorizing? (e.g., logos, scanned drawings, photos)


