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Vector Image Generation from Text or Images

Fluidfit.ai now supports vector image creation using two powerful tools: Generate Vector and Vectorize Image.These tools let you create scalable SVG graphics either from text prompts or by converting existing images into vectors.

Generate Vector

Generate Vector creates a vector image (SVG) directly from a text prompt combined with explicit configuration settings. This is ideal when you want to design icons, illustrations, or graphics from scratch using descriptive text.

How it works

  • Enter a text prompt describing the vector you want to generate

  • Configure one or more of the following settings:

    • Aspect Ratio

    • Size

    • Style

Important: If an Aspect Ratio is selected, the Size setting is ignored.

Output

  • Format: SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)

Vectorize Image

Vectorize Image converts one or more existing raster images into vector graphics. This is useful for turning images into scalable SVGs while preserving structure and shape.

How it works

  • Upload one or more images

  • Fluidfit.ai analyzes the image content and generates vector equivalents

Supported input formats

  • PNG

  • JPG

  • WEBP

Input limits

  • Maximum file size: 5 MB per image

  • Maximum resolution: 16 megapixels

  • Maximum dimension: 4096 px

  • Minimum dimension: 256 px

Output

  • Format: SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)

Choosing the Right Tool

Use Generate Vector when you want to:

  • Create vectors from scratch using text prompts

  • Control layout, proportions, and style explicitly

Use Vectorize Image when you want to:

  • Convert existing images into vector format

  • Preserve visual structure while gaining scalability

Summary

With Generate Vector and Vectorize Image, Fluidfit.ai gives you flexible ways to produce high-quality SVGs—whether you’re starting from a text description or an existing image. These tools help you create scalable, reusable vector assets with ease.


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