1.70 — Super Vectorizer

: The software uses Bézier curves to replicate round edges, which helps maintain smooth lines that are easier to edit later in tools like Adobe Illustrator or Affinity Designer .

While later versions like (Version 2.0 and above) expanded the feature set to include Windows support and enhanced AI-driven algorithms, version 1.70 established the core identity of the tool as a simple, one-click solution for designers and hobbyists. Core Functionality and Key Features Super Vectorizer 1.70

: It can import over 70 different raster formats , including specialized files like PSD, RAW, and TIFF. : The software uses Bézier curves to replicate

: The ability to export to DXF format makes it a popular choice for users of CNC plasma cutters , Cricut machines, and laser engravers who need precise cut paths. : The ability to export to DXF format

Super Vectorizer 1.70 operates through a streamlined "drag-and-drop" interface, focusing on speed and ease of use. Its primary technical capabilities include: :

: Uses a threshold slider to detect and trace the outlines of an image, which is ideal for black-and-white logos or line art.

: Users can see the vectorization results in real-time while adjusting parameters like the "smooth radius" or "color count". User Applications and Benefits