You generate a logo with AI, drop it into Illustrator, and realize it's just a flat image. No editing. If you've felt that frustration, this is worth your attention.

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Generate AI image Click Vectorize Auto anchor points & paths Download SVG Edit directly in Illustrator/Figma

What Is This?

Lovart is the world's first AI design agent, launched in May 2025 by a Chinese team. It generates logos, posters, and brand visuals from text prompts — and recently introduced a feature called "Vectorize."

Here's the core problem it solves. AI-generated images are pixel-based raster files (PNG/JPG). Enlarge them and they blur. Open them in Illustrator and you can't edit them. To use them as logos or icons, someone had to manually redraw them as vectors — a process that takes hours and costs money.

Vectorize reduces that entire process to a single click. Drop in a PNG or JPG, and it comes out as an editable SVG with live anchor points and paths — ready to drag into Illustrator or Figma.

1-click
PNG → SVG conversion
Quality loss when scaling
Free
Starting price

Under the hood, the AI segments the image by meaning, abstracts pixel data into clean geometric shapes and curves, then generates Bézier-based vector paths. It's not tracing pixels — it's mathematically redefining the design intent while preserving what matters.

What Actually Changes?

There was always one bottleneck in AI design workflows: even when AI produced a great image, getting it into real design tools required vectorization. Illustrator's "Image Trace" creates messy paths by the hundreds that need manual cleanup. Hiring a vector designer costs time and money.

Old WayLovart Vectorize
Time neededHours (manual tracing)One click
Path qualityComplex, messy (auto-trace)Clean anchor points
CostDesigner requiredFree tier available
EditabilityRework neededEdit in Illustrator/Figma directly
ScalabilityResolution-limitedInfinitely scalable

The biggest impact is in logo, icon, and illustration work. Generate 50 logo concepts with AI, pick your favorites, apply Vectorize — and you instantly have production-ready vector files to refine in Illustrator. The distance from idea to commercial-grade asset just went from hours to minutes.

When does it work best?

Logo and brand identity, icon sets, print and merchandise design, motion graphics source assets. Complex photos or images with rich textures won't vectorize as cleanly — flat illustrations and simple logos get the best results.

What makes Lovart Vectorize stand out in the AI SVG space is that vector conversion is built into the design agent workflow itself. Generate, vectorize, and edit — all in one platform. Other tools (Adobe Express, Vectorizer AI, etc.) only handled conversion; the end-to-end workflow was always broken.

How to Get Started

  1. Create a Lovart account
    Go to lovart.ai and start for free. No installation needed — works in any web browser.
  2. Generate or upload an image
    Use a text prompt to generate an AI image, or upload an existing PNG/JPG. Logos, icons, and flat illustrations give the best results.
  3. Apply Vectorize
    Click the Vectorize option on your generated image. The AI automatically creates anchor points and paths, converting it to an SVG file.
  4. Download the SVG
    Download your converted SVG file. Drop it directly into Illustrator, Figma, or Sketch for editing.
  5. Edit and use anywhere
    Modify paths, change colors, scale to any size without quality loss. Perfect for print, app icons, web graphics — anywhere you need scalable assets.

Heads up: complex images may vary

Photos or images with heavy gradients may not vectorize perfectly. Vectorize works best on simple logos, icons, and flat illustrations. For complex images, combine it with Lovart's other editing tools.