Vectorizer API for teams that want the capability without the infrastructure burden
A vectorizer API only matters if it is easy to plug into your application and cheap enough to use at scale. SVG Genie is building that around credit-based billing, API keys from the dashboard, and dedicated worker compute so you do not have to own the full pipeline yourself.
Why teams look for this API
Built for software, not just one-off converters
This page exists for product builders who need vectorization as infrastructure, not just a web tool to click through manually.
Undercuts heavier incumbents
Credit-backed pricing and worker isolation make it possible to position the API as a practical developer tool rather than a high-friction enterprise add-on.
Connected to the broader SVG Genie ecosystem
Teams can use the API for programmatic conversion, the desktop app for local batch work, and the web product for interactive SVG workflows.
Product Fit
How SVG Genie API fits the stack
1. Users buy SVG Genie credits the same way they already do today.
2. They generate an API key in dashboard settings.
3. Their product sends image input to the vectorization endpoint.
4. Successful conversions spend credits from that account.
5. Heavy compute stays on dedicated workers instead of your main app server.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a vectorizer API do?
A vectorizer API turns raster image input into vector output programmatically so applications can automate SVG conversion instead of relying on manual desktop or browser workflows.
Is this a generic API or a product-specific one?
It is product-specific. SVG Genie API is being built as a first-party vectorization surface connected to dashboard-managed API keys and the existing credit system.
Why position this as a vectorizer API instead of just an image converter?
Because buyers searching for a vectorizer API are usually trying to add a reusable capability to their own software stack, not just convert a single file once.
Ready to try the API?
Start with the dashboard API key flow, spend credits per successful conversion, and keep local batch work on SVG Genie Desktop when that workflow fits better.