How to get watermark-free SVG conversions and avoid fake 'free' tools that brand your output.

Many online PNG-to-SVG converters claim to be free but add watermarks to the output, making the files unusable for professional work. Here's how to get genuinely watermark-free SVG conversions.

The Watermark Problem

Some converters overlay their logo or a "trial" watermark on the output SVG. Others degrade the quality or limit the resolution unless you pay. This defeats the purpose of conversion — you need clean, professional output.

Truly Free, Watermark-Free Options

Shape to Vector is completely free with no watermarks, no usage limits, and no signup required. Every SVG you download is clean, unbranded output — exactly what your PNG contained, nothing added.

Inkscape is a free desktop app that never adds watermarks. Use Path → Trace Bitmap for automated conversion.

How to Verify No Watermark

After downloading your SVG, open it in a text editor and search for unexpected <text> or <image> elements you didn't create. Also zoom in visually in a browser to check for faint overlaid logos. Clean SVGs from legitimate tools will contain only your design's path elements.

Ready to convert? Use our free PNG to SVG converter — zero watermarks, guaranteed.