Raster to Vector
Raster to vector conversion is a process of transforming pixel-based images (like JPEG, PNG, BMP) into scalable vector graphics (like SVG, EPS, AI) composed of mathematical paths, curves, and shapes rather than pixels. Raster and vector are the two kinds of image files that are also known as programs. Raster images are captured with a camera or scanner. All these are used on the web form for jpg and png files. Vector files encode images using mathematical formulas that define shapes, lines, and curves based on coordinate points. Unlike raster images, vectors maintain precision at any scale. This format is ideal for applications requiring clean, scalable graphics, such as CAD, engineering, 3D modeling, and physical product design, where accuracy is critical