SVG keeps artwork as shapes rather than pixels, so it stays sharp at any size. This suits logos, plans and diagrams that were drawn as vectors and would lose definition if exported as images.
No. A scan is pixels. The SVG would just wrap the image. Vector output needs vector input.
SVG scales without any loss and is usually smaller for line art.
Yes, in Illustrator, Inkscape or any vector editor.
These tools handle one document at a time. When the job is thousands of files, Greenbooks handles document digitization as a managed service, including bulk scanning, OCR and metadata capture, with the output loaded into DocuVenta DMS. Talk to us about volume work.