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Turn Anything Vector on Lovart

Vector is an image processing capability in the Lovart editor that converts PNG, JPG, and other bitmaps into SVG in one click—automatically tracing contours and shapes into vector paths so images stay crisp when scaled or exported. Ideal for turning AI-generated images or assets into scalable design resources.

Leo WangMarch 19, 2026Liblib AI | EvokenAI书写AI VideoProduct Launch
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When I walk through Lovart features, vectorization is one I keep coming back to — not because the tech is flashy, but because most AI output is bitmap-based. The moment you need to scale up, export, or hand assets to print or brand guidelines, clarity becomes the first bottleneck.

One-Click Bitmap to SVG

Vector is an image processing capability in the Lovart editor for converting ordinary bitmaps (such as PNG and JPG) into SVG with one click. Turning a raster into vectors used to mean manual tracing in Illustrator or bouncing through third-party tools. In Lovart, you select an asset and run vectorization — the system automatically recognizes contours and shapes in the image and generates corresponding vector path structures. Because the image is described as paths and shapes rather than a pixel grid, it stays sharp during preview at larger sizes or on export, without jagged edges or blur.

From AI Assets to Scalable Resources

This capability fits workflows that need AI-generated images or assorted assets turned into scalable design resources. AI output is typically bitmap-based, and scaling clarity often becomes the first sticking point when assets move into logos, icons, or further editing pipelines. After vectorization, images can remain in Lovart as SVG for continued editing, or export into production workflows for logos, illustrations, and similar resources — making one-off generated assets easier to reuse as durable design building blocks.

My Take

Looking back, this feature is not flashy, but the fix is practical: it closes the gap between "AI can generate an image" and "that image can live on as a design asset." For creators who need to explore directions quickly and still want output that carries forward, one-click vectorization is a low-frequency but critical step — it saves friction across the whole downstream workflow, not just render time.