Best for

  • Format-specific jobs where compatibility is more important than experimentation.
  • Users who already know the exact output they need for a form, CMS, or app.
  • Handing assets off into software that expects more familiar image formats.

What to expect

  • Format conversion solves compatibility problems, but it does not recreate detail that was already lost in the source.
  • Users benefit most when the page makes the tradeoffs of the output format explicit before they run the tool.
  • The best next step is often compression, resizing, or another export-oriented workflow.

Guides that support this workflow

Use these explainers when the job needs more context than a single tool page provides.

Trust and product context

These pages explain the product, the processing model, and how Images.dayfiles.com fits into DayFiles.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does raster-to-SVG work here?

The tool wraps the raster image inside an SVG container for compatibility and export convenience rather than tracing it into true vector paths.

Can I convert SVG files back to PNG?

Yes. SVG to PNG rasterizes the uploaded SVG into a standard PNG output.

Is this true vector tracing?

No. This phase focuses on embedded-image SVG export and SVG rasterization only.

Can I preview the converted SVG or PNG?

Yes. The preview area shows the uploaded source and processed output when the result can be rendered in-browser.