Vector ownership

One design. Infinite products.
Perfect resolution.

A raster image — a JPEG, a PNG, most AI art — locks you to one size and blurs when you scale it. An editable vector (SVG) is math: resize it to a sticker, a t-shirt, or a billboard with zero quality loss, edit every path, and own it forever. Here is why that matters — especially if you sell.

The basics

What's the difference between vector and raster?

A raster image stores a fixed grid of pixels; a vector stores mathematical paths. Enlarge a raster and it blurs — the pixels just stretch. Scale a vector and it stays razor-sharp at any size, because the shapes are re-drawn for every dimension.

FeatureEditable Vector (SVG)Raster (PNG / JPEG / AI art)
Resize to any size, no quality loss
Sharp from a sticker to a billboard
Edit every shape, path & color
Cut-ready (Cricut, vinyl, laser)
One file → many products
Tiny file sizeLarge
Why it matters

Why does infinite scaling matter?

Because one vector becomes every product. The same file that prints crisp on a 2-inch sticker prints crisp on a 40-inch canvas — no re-buying, no re-making, no blur.

Sticker → billboard, one file

Resize the exact same SVG to any dimension. A raster design that looks clean small turns to mush blown up; a vector never does.

Recolor & edit per order

Every path is editable — swap colors for a customer, tweak a shape, remove an element. You own the source, not a flattened pixel grid.

Cut-ready & press-ready

Clean vector paths import straight into Cricut, Silhouette, vinyl plotters, and laser cutters, and export high-res for print-on-demand.

Vector vs AI raster

Does Midjourney or DALL·E give you a vector?

No — they output raster (fixed pixels). You can't cleanly resize, recolor, or cut a Midjourney or DALL·E image, and it degrades when enlarged. Clearly generates true editable vector (SVG) from the same kind of prompt — so you own a scalable, sellable asset, not a flat picture.

Most “AI art” is a raster image: gorgeous on screen at one size, but stuck there. The moment you want it on a large print, a cut file, or in a brand palette, a raster fights you — it blurs, it can't be ungrouped, and its background won't cleanly drop out. A vector is built for exactly that. Already have a raster? Vectorize it free →

FAQ

Vector ownership, answered

01Is SVG better than PNG for printing?+
For anything that changes size, yes. PNG is raster — fixed pixels that blur when enlarged, so a design that looks crisp on a sticker looks rough on a poster. SVG is vector — it scales to any size with perfect edges, which is why print shops, Cricut, and vinyl cutters prefer it.
02Can I resize an SVG without losing quality?+
Yes — infinitely. An SVG stores shapes as math, not pixels, so you can scale it from a favicon to a billboard with zero quality loss. The same file works at every size.
03Does Midjourney or DALL·E output vector or raster?+
Raster. Midjourney, DALL·E, and most AI image tools produce fixed-pixel images (PNG/JPEG) — you cannot cleanly resize, recolor, or cut them, and they degrade when enlarged. Clearly generates true editable vector (SVG) instead.
04Can I sell products made from AI-generated SVGs?+
Yes. On a paid plan your vectors come with a commercial license and no watermark — sell them as Etsy cut files, print-on-demand t-shirts, wall art, mugs, and more. One vector can supply an entire product line.
05What is the best file format for Cricut and print-on-demand?+
SVG for cut files (Cricut, Silhouette, vinyl) because it is clean, scalable paths; plus a high-resolution export from the same SVG for print-on-demand. Owning the vector means you can produce both from one source.

Own a vector you can scale — and sell — forever

Describe it and Clearly draws a clean, editable SVG in seconds. Resize it to any product at perfect resolution. Free to start, no watermark.