AI SVG Generator. Type a Prompt, Get a Vector
Describe what you want in plain English. the AI invents the design, then vectorizes it as closed SVG paths. Skip the "find a stock SVG, edit it, vectorize, fix paths" loop entirely.
A two-stage AI SVG generator: a generative image model produces a stylized version of your prompt, then a vectorization pipeline traces it as closed SVG paths. Output is a real vector with editable paths, not a bitmap pretending to be SVG. 3 free designs to try without an account, 5 with a free signup, then 1 credit each.
Real text-to-vector
Prompt to image to vector in one step. No round-tripping through Midjourney + a separate vectorizer.
10+ AI styles
Solid silhouette, contour, geometric, woodcut, monoline, etching, pencil depth, and more. Each prompt can be rendered in any style.
Auto-bridged stencils
Floating cutouts are connected to the main outline so the SVG cuts as one piece on a laser or vinyl cutter.
SVG + DXF in one go
Both formats bundled in every download. No extra credit, no extra step.
How to use the ai svg generator. type a prompt, get a vector
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Describe what you want
Plain English, one sentence is enough. "A geometric wolf head, bold lines" or "A vintage anchor with rope, single colour" work great.
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Pick a style
Solid silhouette, minimalist contour, geometric facets, nordic woodcut, monoline stencil. ten total. Each renders the same prompt with a different visual personality.
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AI generates and traces
The generative model produces a stylized image; the vectorizer converts it into closed Bezier paths. Roughly 30-60 seconds end to end.
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Download SVG + DXF
Editable SVG (Inkscape, Illustrator, Figma) and R12 DXF (LightBurn, RDWorks, AutoCAD) in the same download. Auto-bridged for stencil cutting.
How an AI SVG generator differs from a converter
A traditional SVG converter takes an existing image and traces its outlines. it can't invent anything. An AI generator starts from nothing (just your text prompt) and produces a new design. The trade-off: converters are deterministic and exact, generators are creative and unpredictable. Use a converter when you already have the right image and just need it vectorized. Use a generator when you need an idea, a starting point, or a variation on a theme.
What kinds of prompts work well
High-contrast subjects with clear silhouettes render cleanly: animals, plants, vehicles, architectural elements, typography, abstract patterns, symbols, and holiday motifs. Multi-element scenes (a forest, a cityscape) work for backgrounds but tend to lose definition when traced as a stencil. The most predictable results come from prompts that name a single subject and a clear style: "geometric fox head" beats "a forest scene with animals and a cabin".
Generation + vectorization, both stages matter
A lot of "AI SVG generators" online return a raster image with .svg in the filename. our pipeline actually vectorizes. After the generative model produces a stylized raster, a tracing step finds the design's closed contours and emits real SVG paths. You can open the result in Inkscape and edit individual paths, recolour them, or simplify further. The DXF companion uses the same path data, so it cuts identically.
When you should upload a reference photo instead
For specific pets, specific people, or specific buildings (your dog, your house, your kid), upload a reference photo through the [AI Image to SVG](/ai-image-to-svg) flow. The generator alone won't know what your subject looks like and will invent a generic version. With a reference, the AI uses the photo as the subject and applies the same style options on top.
Pricing and ownership
Three free designs to try without an account, 5 with a free signup, then 1 credit per generation after that. Credit packs are pay-as-you-go and credits never expire. Re-rendering the same prompt in a different style costs another credit because each style re-runs the model. You own the output. we don't claim any rights, don't watermark, and don't resell user-generated designs.
Ready for laser cutting, Cricut, and beyond
Every generated SVG is auto-bridged for stencil cutting and bundled with a matching R12 DXF. Drop the SVG into LightBurn, the Glowforge App, xTool Creative Space, Cricut Design Space, or Silhouette Studio. Use the DXF in AutoCAD, Fusion 360, or any older laser controller that doesn't parse SVG.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it actually produce a vector SVG or just a raster pretending?
A real vector. After the generative model produces a stylized image, a tracing step converts it into closed Bezier paths. You can open the SVG in Inkscape and edit individual paths, recolour them, or simplify them further.
Can I generate from text only, no reference image?
Yes. Text-only prompts work well for animals, plants, abstract patterns, typography, and symbols. For specific pets / people / buildings, a reference photo gives much closer results.
How many styles are there?
Ten core styles: solid silhouette, minimalist contour, pet portrait, precision path, enamel pin, gothic clay, nordic woodcut, stencil monoline, oil painting, and pencil depth (engrave). Each renders the same prompt with a different personality.
Can I regenerate if I don't like the first result?
Yes. Each generation produces multiple variants and you can re-run the prompt or tweak the wording. Each re-run uses 1 credit because the model runs again.
Do I own the generated SVGs?
Yes. The output is yours to use commercially. We don't claim any rights and don't watermark.
Will the SVG open in Cricut and Glowforge?
Yes. Output is standard SVG with closed filled paths, which both programs read cleanly. The bundled R12 DXF imports into LightBurn, RDWorks, AutoCAD, and Fusion 360.
How long does generation take?
Usually 30 to 60 seconds end to end (generate + vectorize). Complex prompts and certain styles can take a bit longer.
Is it free?
3 free designs as anon, 5 with a free signup. Past that, 1 credit per generation. Credit packs are pay-as-you-go and credits never expire.
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