Recraft V4.1 Vector is the vector (SVG) variant of Recraft V4.1, tuned for high aesthetics. It supports text and image inputs and produces SVG image output across multiple aspect ratios, with typical generation around 10 seconds. Output scales cleanly, making it suitable for icons, logos, and other graphics. V4.1 brings more personality to text and illustrations, smoother gradients, and stronger short-prompt adherence compared to V4.
Suited for everyday illustration work where output should be designed rather than photographed. Supports the following image_config parameters: strength (controls how much the output deviates from the source image), rgb_colors (sets a color palette), and background_rgb_color (sets the background color). See the image generation docs for details: https://openrouter.ai/docs/features/multimodal/image-generation(opens in new tab)
Note: only one input image is supported.
Modalities
Price
$0.08/image
Context
66K
Released
May 13, 2026
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