Sticker image to SVG vectorizer
Sticker to SVG converter for clean, cuttable vectors
Turn sticker art into crisp SVG paths using Potrace. This page is tuned for sticker-style graphics like bold outlines, flat colors, transparent PNG artwork, and logo-like shapes. It is not Cricut-only; use it for broad sticker prep, decal artwork, labels, and simple graphics that need editable SVG paths.
Best for
Start with “Sticker - Clean cut”. Increase curve tolerance a little for smoother edges. Raise turd size if you see tiny specks before exporting for decals, labels, or cuttable art.
“Logo - Clean shapes” reduces noisy detail and keeps paths more manageable. If fine details vanish, raise threshold slightly.
How to convert a sticker image to SVG
Fast path: upload → preset → tweak → export- 1Upload a sticker PNG or JPEGTransparent PNGs usually trace cleaner. Crop away extra background so the trace focuses on the sticker.
- 2Choose a sticker presetUse “Sticker - Clean cut” for smooth shapes. Use “Sticker - Bold outline” for heavier lines.
- 3Adjust threshold and smoothnessLower threshold keeps only darker pixels. Increase curve tolerance to smooth edges and reduce SVG complexity.
- 4Set color and backgroundPick a line color. Keep transparency or inject a solid background for preview and export.
- 5Download or copy SVGExport an SVG you can edit, recolor, and scale for print, web, decals, or cutter workflows.
Sticker-focused settings explained
Stickers usually want smooth, simple paths. These controls help you balance detail versus clean cut lines.
Controls what becomes solid. If your sticker has soft edges, raise it a bit. If it eats details, lower it.
Higher smooths and reduces nodes (good for cutting). Lower preserves tiny corners and sharp details.
Removes tiny dots and dust. Increase it if your sticker image has compression artifacts or speckles.
Changes how ambiguous corners resolve. If corners look wrong, try majority or black.
Useful for textured stickers or photos where you want outlines. Blur reduces noise, edge boost strengthens contours.
If your PNG has transparency, keep it. If you need a filled background, uncheck Transparent and pick a color.
Performance and limits
- Max file size
- 30 MB per image
- Resolution guard
- ~30.0 MP or 8,000 px per side
- Preview tiers
- Fast ≤10 MB, throttled ≤25 MB
- Large files
- Best-effort on-device compression
Vectorization is CPU heavy. We cap concurrent conversions. When busy, you may get 429 with Retry-After, and the client retries smoothly.
Batch conversion is off because this site is free and the load is not feasible.
Troubleshooting and tips
Increase curve tolerance slightly.
Lower threshold or switch to Logo - Thin details.
Raise turd size to remove speckles.
Crop the image or use a transparent PNG.
Stability protection. The app retries after the suggested delay.
Downscale or crop unused borders.
Sticker SVG for Silhouette
Prepare Silhouette sticker SVGs for Studio cut lines
Use this version for sticker-style artwork that needs an SVG starting point for Silhouette Studio. Transparent PNGs, bold outlines, labels, decals, and simple sticker art usually work best. Review before cutting so cut lines, small holes, stray specks, and printable sticker edges behave the way you expect.
Trace transparent sticker art, labels, decal graphics, and badge-style designs into SVG paths that can be inspected before a Silhouette workflow.
Open the SVG in Silhouette Studio or design software. Check cut lines, outline thickness, tiny islands, and whether the artwork still fits the printable or cuttable project size.
Cut workflow
Sticker to SVG for Silhouette: practical workflow notes
Convert sticker artwork into SVG for Silhouette-style decals, labels, and vinyl workflows. Use this page when that specific output is the fastest path, then jump to the related tools below if you need a different export, cleanup, or craft-file workflow.
Best for
- sticker to svg for silhouette
- Cutting, vinyl, sticker, decal, engraving, and laser prep workflows
- Simplifying artwork before import into cutting or laser software
- Sizing, cleanup, and path review before material tests
Settings to try
- Start with cleaner line art, logo, scan, or cut-friendly presets for simpler shapes.
- Use cleanup and sizing tools after tracing to reduce import surprises.
- Inspect tiny islands, line thickness, and final dimensions before testing on material.
Useful limits
- iLoveSVG prepares SVG files but does not validate machine settings, materials, or cuts.
- Brand-specific software may have plan, import, or export differences.
- Always run a small test before a production cut, engraving, or sticker job.
Related tools
Need help choosing?
Read the concise workflow, preset, settings, and troubleshooting docs without adding clutter to the converter.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use the SVG in Silhouette Studio?
Yes. Use it as an SVG starting point for Silhouette Studio sticker, label, decal, or vinyl projects. Inspect the paths and scale before sending anything to the cutter.
What sticker artwork works best for Silhouette?
Transparent PNGs, bold outlines, labels, decals, and simple sticker art usually work better than busy photos or shaded artwork.
Does it create cut-ready files automatically?
No. The output still needs review in Silhouette Studio or design software. Check cut lines, outline thickness, tiny islands, and project size before cutting.
Should I remove the background first?
Yes. Crop out extra background or start from transparent artwork so the trace does not include the page, photo backdrop, or unwanted edges.
What file limits apply?
PNG/JPEG up to 30 MB, about 30 MP. Preview is fastest up to 10 MB and throttled up to 25 MB. Above 25 MB we try on-device compression before manual conversion.
