Vector graphics are digital images created using mathematical formulas rather than pixels. These images are composed of points, lines, curves, and shapes that are defined by mathematical equations, allowing them to be infinitely scaled without losing quality. Unlike raster graphics, which are made up of pixels and can become pixelated when enlarged, vector graphics maintain crispness and clarity at any size.
Vector graphics are commonly used in various design applications such as Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, and Inkscape. They are ideal for creating logos, icons, illustrations, and other graphical elements that need to be resized or edited frequently. Vector graphics are also used in printing and publishing industries because of their scalability and sharpness, ensuring high-quality output in both digital and printed formats.