A vector file is an image made up of paths. These paths have a start and end point. All these paths then form your logo or image. A JPG or PNG file consists of pixels.
JPG or PNG pixel files or raster files cannot be enlarged or reduced. This causes the quality of the image to deteriorate (see image above). You can enlarge and reduce a vector file endlessly without loss of quality.
There are just 3 examples of vector file formats. If a file has one of these abbreviations or extensions, then there is a good chance that it is a vector file. But that doesn't always have to be the case. What matters is how the file is structured. To answer the question: What does a vector file look like?
You need to open the file in Adobe Illustrator and then zoom in to see if there is any loss of quality. It is possible to vectorize a pixel file to a vector file.
Converting a JPG or PNG pixel file to a vector file can be done with Adobe Illustrator. Not familiar with Adobe Illustrator? Then you can use our vector service.
You also need a vector file for the layout of printed matter such as business cards, letterhead, flyers and posters. Professional printing companies often ask for a EPS vector file or a PDF vector file.
In the introduction we explained what an EPS vector file is. On this page you will learn the following: Create vector file for free via Illustrator or Photoshop.This way you can vectorize your image, drawing or logo free of charge. Please note that you need knowledge of Adobe programs. Free vectorization is not possible without this knowledge. Do you need help creating a vector file? Use our vector service, in the next paragraph we explain how our service works.
We are happy to help you on your way with vectorizing your logo or image. You send us the logo in JPG, PNG or PDF and we convert the logo into an EPS vector file using Adobe Illustrator. We use the pen tool and recreate the logo manually with the correct fonts. Then we export the new vector logo in an EPS file so you can get started!
Advantages of vector file creation by Logovector: