The AI-Powered SVG Art Generator Revolutionizing Digital Design
By Vectify · Published December 20, 2024 · Updated August 15, 2026
Vectify is a web app that turns a text prompt into a downloadable SVG. It launched as a focused alternative to raster-only image generators: you describe the illustration, spend a token, and leave with a vector file.
The audio below is an early product conversation. The written summary under it covers the same points if you cannot play the file.
Episode summary
The recording introduces Vectify as a text-to-SVG tool for designers and makers who need scalable graphics. It covers the idea of prompting instead of drawing every path, why SVG matters for resize and reuse, token-pack pricing (Doodle, Artiste, Picasso), and typical uses such as illustrations, marks, and web graphics. It is a launch overview, not a tutorial. For prompting technique, use the effective prompts guide.
How Vectify Works
You type a prompt. Vectify sends it to an image model with extra instructions that favor solid colors and hard edges. The raster result is then converted to SVG by Vectify's vectorizer and stored in your account so you can preview and download it.
That two-step pipeline is why composition and color blocking in the prompt matter more than photographic detail. The vectorizer traces shapes; it does not invent a separate illustration style after the fact.
The Power of SVG Output
The deliverable is SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics):
- Infinite scalability: Maintain quality at any size.
- Perfect resolution: Ideal for everything from web to print.
- Versatility: Seamlessly adapts to multiple platforms.
- No pixelation: Resize without losing clarity.
A single file can move from a favicon-sized placement to a large graphic without a second export, as long as the paths themselves are clean.
Simple pricing
Plans are token packs, not subscriptions:
- Doodle Bundle: $9 for 50 illustrations.
- Artiste Collection: $15 for 100 illustrations.
- Picasso’s Playground: $25 for 200 illustrations.
Each token generates one illustration. Tokens do not expire. Full details live on the pricing page.
What Vectify is for
Typical uses include illustrations, simple logos, icons, and graphic scenes. It is not an in-browser vector editor and it does not ship a brand kit. If you need to adjust paths after download, open the SVG in Illustrator, Inkscape, or another editor.
Getting started
- Read the prompt guide if you want flatter, more minimal results.
- Check pricing for token packs.
- Generate an illustration after you sign in.
Conclusion
Vectify is a practical text-to-SVG pipeline: prompt, raster, vectorize, download. Use it to explore ideas quickly, then finish the file in the tools you already use.