Vectorizer AI MCP. Turn Pixels into Perfect Vector Paths.
Vectorizer AI converts any bitmap image—like JPG or PNG logos—into clean, infinitely scalable vector graphics. It uses advanced tracing to produce editable SVG, EPS, PDF, and DXF files suitable for professional printing, engineering, or web use.
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The MCP traces JPG, PNG, and BMP files into scalable vector formats like SVG, EPS, PDF, and DXF.
Use get_account_status to fetch your remaining subscription credits and overall account status before starting a job.
download_image lets you retrieve the final vector output or specific additional formats once processing is complete.
delete_image allows manual removal of any image tokens that were stored during a prior session for cleanup.
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What AI agents can do with Vectorizer AI with 4 Tools
These four tools give you complete control over the image conversion process, from checking your credits to downloading final, clean vector graphics.
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Start using Vectorizer AI MCPGet Account Status
Checks your subscription status and tells you how many credits you have left for vectorization jobs.
Delete Image
Removes a stored image token manually, clearing out old data that was uploaded...
Download Image
Retrieves the finished vector file or alternative formats using an existing image...
Vectorize Image
Converts a pixel-based bitmap image into a scalable vector format like SVG, EPS...
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Dealing with blurry logos and fuzzy edges.
Today, if you get a logo or sketch from a client, it usually comes as a JPG or PNG. If you try to scale that up for a billboard or print banner, the pixels stretch, the lines blur, and suddenly your brand looks cheap. You spend time trying to clean up these fuzzy edges in multiple programs, manually fixing every corner.
With this MCP, you feed the blurry image into your agent, specify what format you need—say, SVG—and it does the heavy lifting. Instead of spending an hour wrestling with pixels, you get a mathematically perfect vector file that scales to any size without losing detail. You just get clean paths.
Getting Vector Paths with the vectorize_image tool
Manual work used to require multiple specialized software programs: one for tracing, another for cleaning up color palettes, and a third for exporting the final format. You'd have to copy data from one program into another, introducing errors every time.
Now, your agent handles the entire chain in one go. You tell it the source image and the destination format (e.g., DXF), and the MCP executes the full conversion cycle. It’s a single step that delivers production-ready geometry.
What Vectorizer AI MCP does for your AI
Need to take a picture of a logo but end up with fuzzy edges? This MCP fixes that. You connect it through Vinkius and let your AI agent handle the heavy lifting. Instead of dealing with pixelated JPEGs, you get true vector paths. It traces complex images—like hand-drawn sketches or detailed artwork—and converts them into industry-standard formats like SVG or DXF.
This means the file isn't just a picture; it's geometry. Graphic designers can quickly turn client logos into editable files, and engineers can generate precise blueprints for CNC machines directly from reference photos. It’s all about getting clean, perfect data every time your agent needs to scale up or cut something physical.
019e3906-e7f5-7320-8fc6-f2e985626b31 How to set up Vectorizer AI MCP
The bottom line is: your agent handles all the setup and fetching; you just tell it what image needs converting and what format you need it in.
First, you subscribe to the Vectorizer AI MCP and provide your API ID and Secret key to your AI client.
Next, your agent calls the vectorize_image tool, passing it the bitmap image and specifying the desired vector output format (e.g., SVG or DXF).
The service processes the tracing algorithms, and you get a tokenized result that allows you to use download_image to grab the final, high-quality vector file.
Who uses Vectorizer AI MCP
This MCP is for anyone who works with physical fabrication or digital assets where quality matters. If you're a graphic designer whose clients complain about logo scaling, or an engineer needing precise cutting plans from photos, this saves hours of manual clean-up.
Uses the MCP to automatically convert client logos and raster sketches into perfect, editable vector files for print media.
Generates precise DXF files from scanned reference images so those designs can be immediately used in CNC or laser cutters.
Upscales low-resolution website assets into infinitely scalable SVG format without losing detail, ensuring consistency across all screen sizes.
Benefits of connecting Vectorizer AI MCP
Scalability: Forget low-res images. You can convert any bitmap logo and scale it up forever without quality loss, getting true vector paths with the vectorize_image tool.
Engineering Precision: Need blueprints for cutting? The MCP generates DXF files directly from reference photos, letting engineers run jobs on CNC machines immediately.
Design Flexibility: It supports multiple formats like SVG, EPS, and PDF. This means your design output works seamlessly whether it's going to a website or an offset printer.
Workflow Control: You can check your account status using get_account_status before running big jobs, so you never get stuck mid-project with zero credits.
Clean Output: The advanced processing options let you fine-tune the tracing results—setting custom palettes or minimum shape areas for cleaner vectors.
Vectorizer AI MCP use cases
Client logo needs professional scaling
A graphic designer gets a blurry PNG of a client’s old logo. Instead of manually cleaning it up, they ask their agent to use the MCP's vectorize_image tool to convert the bitmap into an SVG. They get a clean, scalable file ready for print.
Creating CNC machine templates
An engineer has reference photos of metal parts that need laser cutting. The agent feeds these images into the MCP and uses the vectorize_image tool to generate accurate DXF files, skipping manual CAD work entirely.
Optimizing web assets on the fly
A content creator uploads a low-res JPG of an icon. The agent uses the MCP's vectorize_image tool to convert it into an SVG format, which is perfect for modern websites and ensures sharp rendering across all devices.
Vectorizer AI MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Using simple image compressors
Trying to use a basic online converter or compressor just because the image looks 'good enough' in JPG format.
If you need an editable, scalable file for professional work, don't compress it. Use the MCP's vectorize_image tool to guarantee true vector paths (SVG/DXF) that maintain quality at any size.
Assuming all formats are equal
Taking a PDF exported from Illustrator and assuming it can be used for laser cutting, only to find out the geometry is wrong.
For fabrication, you need machine-readable data. Always use the MCP's vectorize_image tool and request DXF format to get actionable files for CNC/laser cutters.
Ignoring API limits
Running dozens of high-resolution conversions without checking if your account has enough credits, leading to project failure.
Before a major batch run, call the get_account_status tool. This lets you know exactly how many vectors you can generate before starting.
When to use Vectorizer AI MCP
Use this MCP if your core need is transforming pixel-based images into geometrically accurate, editable vector paths. You must be moving beyond simple visual display and into design, print production, or physical manufacturing. If the output needs to be scaled infinitely without quality loss, or fed into specialized software like CAD programs, this tool is required. Don't use it if you just need to crop an image or change its color slightly; those are simpler tasks. Also, don't rely on it for complex, proprietary file types that aren't standard bitmaps. If your process involves converting a raster source (JPG/PNG) into a vector target (SVG/DXF), this is the right tool.
Frequently asked questions about Vectorizer AI MCP
What file types does Vectorizer AI support converting? +
It converts bitmap images like JPG, PNG, and BMP into vector formats including SVG, EPS, PDF, and DXF.
How do I check my usage limits with the Vectorizer AI MCP? +
You use the get_account_status tool. This immediately tells you your current subscription status and how many credits are left for conversion jobs.
Can I generate files for CNC machines using Vectorizer AI? +
Yes, absolutely. You run the vectorize_image tool and specify DXF as the output format to get machine-ready file geometry.
If I finish a job, how do I download the resulting image? +
After vectorization is complete, you call the download_image tool. This gives you a tokenized link from which you can retrieve your finished assets in various formats.
Does Vectorizer AI help me with my design workflow? +
It lets you quickly convert client sketches or low-resolution logos into professional, editable vector graphics right inside your agent environment.