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Convert a raster WebP image into a scalable SVG right in your browser. Trace logos and icons into real vector paths, or embed the image pixel-perfect, then preview, copy, and download the SVG.
Vector trace rebuilds the image from paths and can posterize photos. Pixel-perfect embeds the original image inside the SVG, so it looks identical to the WebP and still scales.
A WebP to SVG converter is a free online tool that turns a raster WebP image into a Scalable Vector Graphics file. It either traces the bitmap into real vector paths and shapes, or embeds the picture inside an SVG so it scales without blurring. You pick the mode and download the result.
WebP stores a fixed grid of pixels, so it loses sharpness when enlarged. SVG stores geometry as XML, so it stays crisp at any size. Vector trace mode rebuilds logos and icons from paths, while pixel-perfect mode wraps the original image in an SVG that looks identical to the WebP and still resizes cleanly.
Converting a WebP image to SVG takes only a few clicks, and nothing is uploaded because the whole process runs in your browser. Follow these steps:
WebP and SVG solve different problems, which is why converting between them matters. WebP is a raster format built for small web photos, while SVG is a vector format built to scale. The table below sums up how the two formats differ:
| Aspect | WebP | SVG |
|---|---|---|
| Image type | Raster, a fixed grid of pixels | Vector, shapes and paths described in XML |
| Scaling | Blurs or pixelates when enlarged past its resolution | Stays sharp at any size, resolution independent |
| Best for | Photos and detailed web images | Logos, icons, and flat illustrations |
| Editability | Edited as pixels in an image editor | Editable as code and styleable with CSS |
| File size | Small for photos thanks to strong compression | Tiny for simple shapes, large for traced photos |
The WebP to SVG converter offers a handful of capabilities that make turning raster images into scalable vectors straightforward. Here are the features of our converter:
A scalable SVG is useful anywhere a WebP graphic needs to resize cleanly or live inside code. The converter speeds up each of these workflows by producing the SVG for you:
This converter is maintained by TestMu AI (formerly LambdaTest), the team behind a unified testing platform, so it carries the same focus on reliable assets that scale across the 10,000+ real devices and 3000+ browsers teams test on. Because every conversion runs in your browser, your WebP image is never uploaded to a server. For another raster-to-vector option, try the PNG to ICO converter.
A WebP to SVG converter turns a raster WebP image into a Scalable Vector Graphics file. It either traces the bitmap into real vector paths and shapes or embeds the picture inside an SVG so it scales cleanly, depending on the mode you choose.
In vector trace mode the tool decodes your WebP on a canvas and traces the pixels into vector paths with an in-browser tracing engine. In pixel-perfect mode it embeds the decoded image inside an SVG wrapper so the output looks identical to the source.
WebP is a raster format that stores a fixed grid of pixels, so it blurs when scaled beyond its resolution. SVG is a vector format that stores shapes and paths as XML, so it stays sharp at any size and can be styled with CSS.
Vector trace mode works best on logos, icons, and flat illustrations with clean lines and solid colors. Photographs can be traced, but they create large SVG files with many paths, so use pixel-perfect mode or a lower number of colors instead.
Vector trace rebuilds the image from real paths and is ideal for graphics that must scale infinitely. Pixel-perfect embeds the original raster inside the SVG, so the result is visually identical to the WebP and still resizes without breaking layouts.
Yes. All processing happens locally in your browser using a canvas and an in-browser tracer. Your WebP image is never uploaded to any server, so the conversion stays private and works even on slow or offline connections.
Yes. Use the Copy SVG button to copy the full SVG markup to your clipboard so you can paste it straight into your code, or use Download to save the .svg file to your device for later use.
Yes. The WebP to SVG converter is completely free with no sign up, no usage limit, and no watermark on the output. It is maintained by TestMu AI (formerly LambdaTest) as part of its free online tools suite.
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