Turn photos into geometric artwork
Geometrize is an open-source tool that recreates your images using simple geometric primitives. Instead of painting with pixels, the application builds visuals from basic shapes — transforming photographs into stylized, abstracted versions that retain the original composition.
How the process works
An optimization algorithm approximates the source image by iteratively adding shapes so the reconstruction increasingly resembles the original. You can watch the conversion play out in real time, observing each new primitive refine the picture. As more shapes are applied, the likeness improves and the stylized result gains detail.
Getting started with your images
Adding files is straightforward: either drag and drop pictures into the program window or provide a direct link for online images. Geometrize ships with many preset configurations to speed up processing, but every parameter can be adjusted if you want more control.
- Triangles, then lines, and circles are available as primitive types you can choose.
- You may set how many shapes are added per iteration and tweak their transparency.
- Advanced users can modify the underlying process using the bundled ChaiScript scripting engine.
Export formats and outputs
When your piece is finished, export it in a range of common formats for use in other projects. The program supports both raster and vector exports, letting you pick the output that best fits your needs.
- SVG, JPG, PNG, and JSON are among the supported file types for saving results.
- You can produce vector-friendly assets and also generate web-ready pages or animated GIFs from your creations.
Ease of use and learning aids
Although the concept may feel unfamiliar at first, Geometrize provides learning resources to ease the learning curve. On initial launch it links to a series of tutorial videos and includes numerous sample images with recommended settings to help you experiment.
The user interface is a bit retro in appearance but remains functional: panels can be shown or hidden and rearranged so you can tailor the workspace to your preferences.
Final thoughts and an alternative
Geometrize is a compelling option if you want to explore an unconventional, geometry-driven approach to image editing. It offers a wide variety of tools, deep customizability, and clear visual feedback during the creative process.
Suggested premium alternative:
- Adobe Photoshop (commercial) — a powerful, paid image editor that provides extensive artistic filters and advanced vector/raster tooling for those seeking a more traditional, feature-rich environment.
Technical
- Mac
- Free