Differences Between Bitmap (JPG/PNG) and Vector (SVG)
- Bitmap (JPG, PNG): Made up of millions of tiny squares (pixels). When you zoom in, the pixels become visible, causing the image to look pixelated or blurry.
- Vector (SVG, AI): Drawn using mathematical formulas (curves, polygons, etc.) connecting points. It remains perfectly sharp no matter how much you zoom in, making it essential for logos, print materials, and banner designs.
Advantages of the Two-Way Smart Converter
- SVG â Image: When you need to upload an SVG to a forum that blocks SVG files, or insert a logo into a PowerPoint (PPT) presentation, this tool instantly renders (bakes) it into a high-resolution PNG/JPG.
- Image â SVG: If you upload a pixelated logo image (JPG/PNG), our AI traces the outlines and extracts it into a perfect mathematical vector file that can be edited in Adobe Illustrator (AI).