We present a scheme to create an all-optical tunable and lossless waveguide using a controllable coherent Raman process in an atomic rubidium vapor in an N-type configuration. We employ a Gaussian Raman field and a Laguerre-Gaussian control field to imprint a high-contrast tunable waveguidelike feature inside the atomic medium. We numerically demonstrate that such a waveguide is able to guide arbitrary modes of a weak probe beam to several Rayleigh lengths without diffraction and absorption. Our results on an all-optical waveguide-based scheme may have potential applications in lossless image processing, high-contrast biomedical imaging, and image metrology.