Head-to-head · honest take
VectorWizVSVector Magic

Hand redraw vs Vector Magic.

Vector Magic is one of the best automatic vectorizers there is. Here's exactly where automatic stops being enough — and why a production file still needs a human.

A resposta breve

Vector Magic auto-traces a raster into clean-looking curves — its edge-fitting is better than most tracers, which is why shops reach for it. But it's still automatic: it lays down several times the nodes a person would, its paths aren't guaranteed closed, and its flat color zones aren't ink separations. A human redraw rebuilds the shapes a person actually sees — a fraction of the nodes, closed machine-ready paths, named separations, and geometry like kerf offset or stitch-aware fills that no automatic tracer produces — checked by a second designer and backed by a remake guarantee.

The node-count gap

Same 4-color logo. Counted in Illustrator.

Vector Magic fits cleaner curves than most tracers — but it's still automatic, so it lays down several times the nodes a person needs, and none of the production prep a machine requires.

VectorWiz · hand redraw
312
Closed paths · per-ink separations · press-ready
Vector Magic
940
Auto-fitted curves · flattened color · cleanup needed
Illustrator Image Trace
1,870
Open paths · flattened color · cleanup needed

Methodology: 50 sampled 4-color logos · counted in Illustrator · Jun 2026

Side by side

What actually differs.

For a production fileVectorWiz · hand redrawVector Magic
Node countMinimal, hand-set, editable~3× more, auto-fitted
Path closureClosed, machine-readyNot guaranteed closed
Color separationNamed, trapped inksFlat color zones, not inks
Small text & detailRebuilt legiblyRounded, not rebuilt
Machine geometryKerf · stitch · underbaseNone
Human QCSecond-designer reviewNone — you check it
CostFrom $15, fixed$7.95/mo or $295 desktop
Guarantee100% remakeAs-is
When each makes sense

Honest take.

Vector Magic is fine when…

You're vectorizing a clean, high-contrast logo for on-screen use or a quick mock, you want it in seconds, and the file never has to drive a machine. It's genuinely one of the better automatic tracers for exactly that.

A hand redraw wins when…

The file has to cut, print or stitch. Auto-fitted curves aren't guaranteed closed, flat color zones aren't ink separations, and there's no kerf, underbase or stitch geometry — the things production actually fails without.

The hidden cost

A Vector Magic subscription or the $295 desktop license, plus your own node cleanup at a designer's billable rate, is rarely cheaper than a $15–$90 redraw that arrives production-correct, checked by a second pair of eyes, with a remake guarantee.

Vectorize it automatically. Then see the redraw.

Run your file through our instant tracer to see the gap — then let a human deliver the production-correct version in 24 hours.

Last updated: Jun 26, 2026 · vectorwiz.com/vs/vector-magic