
This is one good alternative to Vectorizer but if you have Adobe Capture, you can export it out to any device or PC after saving it to the Library instead of straight to Illustrator or Photoshop. I imported it from Camera Roll, then captured it as SVG and then Airdropped it to my iMac to be opened on Affinity Designer. So I tried another method and used an illustration I did as fan art on Procreate in black and white. From there I used AirDrop ( or you can use Dropbox or such ) to transfer it to the iMac that I have. I did an experiment and used the 'shape' tool to capture a black and white image from a book and it converted it to SVG.


BUT, I have also discovered another method that using Adobe Capture on iPhone or iPad will do the trick. I'm aware there is a thread that has users requesting Auto Trace feature similar to Adobe Illustrator and some have suggested the Vectorization online web app as a work around.
