The Vector Converter

The Vector Converter

By Float Tech, LLC

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2016-02-12
  • Current Version: 12.8.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 32.30 MB
  • Developer: Float Tech, LLC
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.15 or later.

Description

Easily convert your files to nearly any vector or image format! 1. Select your input file 2. Choose your output format ( SVG, PNG, EPS, PDF etc. ) 3. Convert! It will only take a few seconds. 4. Done! Open it in your favorite app! Here are the output formats you can choose from: SVG, EPS, ICO, PNG, PS, JPG, BMP, TIFF, WEBP, DXF, PSD, PDF You can convert from dozens of input formats, here are some of the most popular formats we support converting from: AI, EPS, SVGZ, CDR, OTF, TTF, PDF, DWG, JPG, PNG, EPS, HEIC, SVG and many more! Save, Share or Open your converted files in your favorite apps immediately. Conversions usually take less than 15 seconds! Conversion is done on a secure cloud server, which makes conversion easier, faster and much more battery-friendly. You must have an internet connection to use this app. Files are immediately deleted from the server after conversion. While the files are immediately deleted after conversion or cancellation, you should be aware that by using this app, you agree that your files will be sent over to internet from the app to the conversion server. We've also recently added support for local conversions for many popular conversion types. These conversions don't require a server, and are usually done almost instantly! We are continuing to add support for more local conversions with each update. This app includes an optional auto-renewable subscription (Premium Pass): Premium Pass beings with a free trial period, then an auto-renewable monthly subscription when trial ends. Payment will be charged to your Apple account at confirmation of purchase and will automatically renew (at the duration/price selected) unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hrs before the end of the current period. Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. Current subscription may not be cancelled during the active subscription period; however, you can manage your subscription and/or turn off auto-renewal by visiting your Apple Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of the free initial period will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription. Privacy Policy: https://float.support/the-vector-converter-mac/privacy Terms of Use: https://float.support/the-vector-converter-mac/terms

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Reviews

  • pay

    1
    By burtonmattc
    not free
  • Failed coverting gradients

    3
    By Farmer Tao
    Converted quickly into all formats, but could not translate the gradient from eps to svg. I got large pixelated squares. Try the free option first to make sure it works for your needs.
  • Does not work

    1
    By o_sammi
    This app does not work. After converting, the photos are distorted beyond recognition. I regret buying the lifetime plan for this app!
  • Works great

    5
    By czgarrett
    I had previously given a 1 star review, but it was my mistake, because the EPS files I was converting contained raster images. Since I got better EPS files, the app has worked flawlessly converting EPS to SVG.
  • no thanks

    1
    By nicknamethatwasnttaken
    Needs to UPLOAD MY FILES in order to convert?? No thanks...
  • Changes size of the image

    1
    By ttrkwcz
    Vectro Converter changes size of the image (paper size as per PDF definition) and because of that it is useless, at least in my application.
  • DXF->SVG doesn't work

    1
    By Dormouse1
    I wanted to convert DXF to SVG, but instead it gave me an empty SVG file.
  • Frustrating

    3
    By kram0001
    Some files are converted perfectly, other completely wrong.
  • Bad to da bone

    4
    By Keb186625 Keb
    this app is great 95% of the time very few let downs i really like it.. BAD TO DA BONE !!!!
  • black and white

    1
    By koochiepoochie
    it just changes the images to black and white, and then inverts the image. Same as you will do with photoshop or illiustrator to creator a vector. It still looks like crap, I thought it might fill in some obvious gaps.

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