
Logo Design Vectorization | Manual Conversion Raster to Vector
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About this service
Summary
FAQs
Why do I need a vector logo?
A vector logo is essential for professional use. It ensures sharp results in printing, allows easy editing, and works perfectly across all platforms—from websites and social media to large-format advertising.
Can you vectorize any logo?
Most logos can be vectorized. However, if the image quality is extremely poor or the logo is highly detailed (such as mascot designs or complex illustrations), the designer may decline the service after review to ensure quality standards.
Is this an automatic or AI-based conversion?
No. The logo is recreated manually using professional design software (Adobe Illustrator) to ensure clean paths, accurate shapes, and high-quality results.
How long does vectorization take?
Turnaround time depends on logo complexity. After reviewing your logo, the designer will provide an estimated delivery time before starting the work.
How much does the service cost?
Pricing depends on the complexity, level of detail, and workload. The final price is discussed and approved after the designer reviews the logo.
Can I request revisions?
Yes. Revisions are included within reasonable limits. The number of revisions may depend on the project scope and will be communicated before work begins.
What's included
Vector Logo (Print-Ready & Digital-Ready Files)
In the final delivery, you receive a fully vectorized logo, carefully recreated with precision and clean geometry to ensure maximum quality and flexibility.
What you will receive:
✔ Editable vector source files: *.AI, *.SVG, *.EPS — suitable for professional printing, scaling, and future edits. ✔ Web & digital files: High-resolution PNG (transparent background) and JPG. ✔ Infinite scalability: The logo can be resized to any dimension without quality loss. ✔ Print-ready output: Perfect for business cards, banners, packaging, signage, apparel, and large-format printing. ✔ Clean paths & sharp details: No pixels, blur, or artifacts — precise vector shapes only.
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