neoSVG

neoSVG

AI-based tool that generates SVG vectors from text prompts

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Generate Scalable Vector Graphics using neoSVG's cutting-edge AI. With a clean and user-friendly interface, simply type your request, await the AI's response, and receive beautiful illustrations that look like they were made by experienced designers.
This is the 3rd launch from neoSVG. View more
neoSVG Tracer

neoSVG Tracer

Transform your images into perfect SVGs with AI
Skip the freelancer β€” AI instantly turns your images into crisp, scalable SVG vectors. Meet neoSVG Tracer.
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What do you think? …

Vitor Cremonez
Launched in 2023, neoSVG set out to create the best AI vector generator. Today we’re unveiling neoSVG Tracer β€” years in the making. It captures perfect curves in noisy images and transforms any illustration into a crisp, scalable SVG with exceptional accuracy. Now, all subscribers can upload an image, and neoSVG Tracer will deliver the best possible vector in seconds β€” ready to download as an SVG.
Paul Jansen

This looks very promising Vitor, great work!

Vitor Cremonez

@mr_jansen Thank you Paul!!

Hemanta Sapkota

I’ve been trying out NeoSVG as both an early adopter and an investor. Honestly, at $15/month, it’s one of the few tools that feels like it’s giving me more value than I expected. I tested it with a broad range of prompts - from Nepali temples and Buddha faces to ukiyo-e waves, auroras, Escher staircases, and even simple logo and mascot ideas. A few things stood out:

  1. The cultural and architectural prompts came out surprisingly authentic. The Nepali pagoda and Swayambhunath stupa, for example, carried detail you don’t usually get from AI art. Try the prompts below:

    1. A multi-tiered Nepali pagoda temple with detailed wood carvings and traditional brass bell roof ornaments

    2. The Swayambhunath stupa with its distinctive eyes and prayer flags in wind, showing architectural detail

    3. A serene Buddha face with traditional elongated earlobes, urna mark, and subtle smile, using elegant linework

  2. The artistic renders (like the hummingbird and aurora borealis) looked stunning in SVG, with gradients and linework holding up perfectly when scaled. Try the prompts below:

    1. A iridescent hummingbird with complex color shifts across its feathers

    2. A northern lights scene with smooth color transitions and atmospheric effects

    3. A scientific illustration of a butterfly wing showing microscopic scale patterns

  3. It handled geometry and mechanical detail really well (Escher staircase, steampunk watch), which makes me think about use cases in infographics and STEM content. Try the prompts below:

    1. An M.C. Escher-inspired impossible staircase with precise geometric construction

    2. An intricate mechanical pocket watch with exposed gears, detailed inner mechanisms, and steam-punk elements

    3. A city skyline in art deco style with geometric patterns and clean lines

  4. On the commercial side, logos and mascots were usable straight out of the box - good enough for lightweight branding or merch without hours of Illustrator work. Try the prompts below:

    1. Generate a vector logo with the words NEW

    2. A cat on a hat

What I really like is that it’s vector-first, so everything comes out in SVG. That makes it infinitely scalable and easy to tweak in Figma or Illustrator - something raster-based tools like MidJourney or DALLΒ·E just can’t do.


It’s still early: typography tools need to get stronger, and creating a cohesive set of branded assets takes some manual work. But the value for money here is clear, and I can see freelancers, educators, merch creators, and small businesses jumping on it.


From an investor’s perspective, this feels like a product with real legs. On its own, it’s already useful to a wide audience. But the bigger opportunity is integration - becoming the AI vector layer inside platforms like Figma, Canva, or Adobe. If the team keeps iterating, I think this can carve out a strong niche.

Vitor Cremonez

@hemanta_sapkota Hello Hemanta, thank you so much for your thoughtful review.

Achieving these results has taken a lot of work, and reading such a detailed reflection is one of the most rewarding things for our team.

I’m truly glad you connected with our vision for both the present and the future, and that we’ve been able to deliver real value for you. With this launch, we hope to give our users even more power and freedom in their creative work.

We’ll keep pushing every day to bring even more to our community β€” and I’m excited about what’s ahead.

Hemanta Sapkota

Amazing@vitorcremonez  - I'd be delighted to write a cheque in your next round as an angel, please send the details to hemanta@yolmo.com.