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Vectorizing a low-resolution screenshot with Vectorizer.AI

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Demo summary

The user demonstrates dragging a pixelated phone screenshot into Vectorizer.AI, cropping it, and processing it to create clean vector lines.

Step-by-step

  1. Drag and drop the screenshot into the interface
  2. Crop the image to remove unnecessary elements
  3. Click OK
  4. Wait for the processing to complete
  5. Zoom in to compare the raster and vector versions

Highlights

Really simple interface.

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