Vektorbaserat is a Swedish term that translates to "vector-based" in English. It is most commonly used in the context of computer graphics and design. In vector-based graphics, images are created using mathematical equations that define points, lines, and curves. This is in contrast to raster-based graphics, which are composed of a grid of pixels. When a vector-based image is scaled or resized, the mathematical formulas are recalculated, ensuring that the image remains sharp and clear at any size without loss of quality or pixelation. This makes vector graphics ideal for logos, illustrations, and other designs that need to be used across various applications, from small business cards to large billboards. Common vector file formats include SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics), AI (Adobe Illustrator), and EPS (Encapsulated PostScript). Software used for creating vector graphics includes Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, and CorelDRAW. The ability to edit individual elements of a vector image independently also contributes to its flexibility and widespread use in professional design workflows.