Made for crafters, by crafters

Turn Any Image Into a
Cut-Ready SVG

Stop wrestling with Inkscape or buying overpriced SVGs on Etsy. Upload your image, pick your craft, and get a clean SVG that actually cuts — no design skills needed.

Preview free, pay $1 to downloadNo account neededWeed-friendly pathsWorks in Design Space

Try it free — drop your image here

or click to browse — preview before you pay

PNGJPGWebPBMPGIFTIFFup to 10MB

Works with all major cutting machines

Cricut MakerCricut ExploreCricut JoySilhouette CameoSilhouette PortraitBrother ScanNCut

What Will You Make?

Crafters use SVGCutter for all kinds of projects. If your cutting machine can cut it, we can convert it.

Vinyl decals & car stickers
HTV shirts & hoodies
Tumblers & mugs
Paper shadow boxes
Cake toppers
Window clings
Wall art & signs
Stickers & labels

From Image to Cut in Under 60 Seconds

No Inkscape. No Illustrator. No tracing by hand. Just upload and go.

1

Upload Any Image

Drop a photo, logo, or clipart. PNG, JPG, or WebP — no sign-up needed.

2

AI Traces Clean Paths

Our AI creates smooth, weed-friendly vector paths with minimal nodes — not the jagged mess you get from free converters.

3

Pick Your Craft

Vinyl decal, HTV for shirts, layered paper, or stickers — each preset optimizes your SVG for that specific material.

4

Download & Load Into Design Space

Pay $1, download your SVG, and import it directly into Cricut Design Space, Silhouette Studio, or any cutting software.

Cheaper Than Etsy SVGs

Most SVGs on Etsy cost $2-5 and might not even be what you need. Convert your own image for $1 — exactly the design you want.

No subscription

Pay Per Image

$1/ image

Preview free. Only pay when you download.

  • Clean paths that actually weed
  • Optimized for Cricut Design Space
  • Works with Silhouette Studio & more
  • Vinyl, HTV, paper & sticker presets
  • Minimal nodes — no blade stutter
  • Instant download, no watermarks

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything crafters ask before their first conversion.