BMP to SVG Converter
Convert BMP bitmap images to SVG online with browser-side tracing for simple artwork, logos, and line graphics.
Select BMP files
Drop BMP files here to trace them into SVG vector output in your browser.
Up to 10 files, 15MB each
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How to Use
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Upload your image
Choose one or more BMP files from your device.
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Adjust trace settings
Use detail and color controls to fit simple logos, icons, or flat graphics.
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Run browser-side tracing
The page converts raster pixels into SVG paths locally in your browser.
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Download the SVG result
Save each traced file as SVG for editing, scaling, or reuse.
Why Use Be Converter?
Browser-only processing
Your files stay on your device during upload, tracing, and download.
Best for simple artwork
Works well for logos, icons, line art, badges, and flat illustrations.
Adjustable tracing detail
Tune path complexity and color count before generating SVG output.
Batch-friendly workflow
Trace multiple files in one session with the same settings.
Private and secure
No server upload is required for the raster-to-SVG workflow.
SVG-ready output
Download scalable vector files for editing in common design tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this create a perfect editable SVG from every image?
Is this a real vectorization workflow?
What settings should I use for logos and icons?
Are my files uploaded to a server?
Can I use the SVG in Figma, Illustrator, or Inkscape?
About BMP to SVG conversion
This browser-based BMP to SVG converter is designed for practical tracing of simple raster graphics. It helps turn flat artwork, icons, logos, and clean bitmaps into scalable SVG files without sending files to a server.
Tips for better tracing results
- Use clean source images with sharp edges and limited colors when possible.
- Reduce the color count for logos and icons to keep SVG output smaller and easier to edit.
- Increase detail only when major edges or corners are being lost in the trace.
- Photos and textured images can produce very complex SVG files, so use this tool mainly for simplified graphics.
- Open the exported SVG in a vector editor if you want to fine-tune fills, strokes, or path cleanup.