Why we built Pixel2Lines around professional SVG drawing workflows.
We turn raster images into SVG drawings that hold up in real workflows, not just on a design canvas. Our focus is precise and accurate line-based output for design, laser engraving, product documentation, plotting, fabrication prep, architecture visuals, and other business use cases where clean geometry and consistency matters.
Our mission is simple: create SVG drawings that are usable, controlled, and workflow-ready from the start.
CO₂ and diode laser systems: LightBurn, RDWorks, LaserGRBL. We understand double-burn paths, node-density hesitation, centerline vs outline engraving strategy, and how burn behaviour changes across wood, acrylic, anodized aluminium, and leather.
Stitch type selection (satin, fill, running), underlay requirements, pull compensation, stitch density limits, and thread color ordering for DST and PES output. We test on physical machines, not just emulators.
AxiDraw and compatible plotters: path ordering for single-pen passes, paper behaviour under repeated contact, and the difference between screen-quality rendering and what actually draws cleanly at 300–600 mm/s.
Readable SVG/DXF output for product manuals, technical graphics, architecture visuals, CAD-adjacent workflows, and CAM handoff where clean line geometry matters more than generic image tracing.
ScriptFX is the AI-powered, non-generative engine at the core of Pixel2Lines. Unlike general-purpose vectorizers, it was designed around professional SVG drawing output from day one.
It combines subject understanding with deterministic geometry rules so the result behaves like structured linework rather than a broad auto-traced copy of the full image. That makes it useful for manuals, plotting, fabrication prep, branded line graphics, and technical communication.
Version 5 is the current release. Development stays tightly connected to real use cases, so new workflow requirements directly influence how the engine evolves.
ScriptFX includes automated quality gates that verify output geometry before delivery. We prefer informing you that an input needs improvement over silently shipping a file that fails in production.
Every output format is validated on physical machines, not just checked visually in design software. If a format claims to be laser-ready, it has been test-engraved. If it claims to be embroidery-ready, it has been test-stitched.
We are a lean, focused operation. No enterprise sales layers, no generic support queue. Your specific use case reaches someone who understands the technical context.
Upload a raster image, choose the SVG Drawing workflow, and preview clean line-based output built for professional use.