

If you feel the Web version doesn’t offer what you need, you can find more features in the desktop version of the the appwhich is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chromebook. But for simpler SVGs – icons, logos and the like – it’s mostly fine. You can either start a new file from scratch or upload an existing image.īe aware that you might get frustrated when uploading complex illustrations to Vectr – for instance, maps or detailed diagrams – as we’ve found it doesn’t always handle them well. It doesn’t have the glory of a full-fledged desktop editor but for some quick designs and edits, it more than suffices. This doesn’t mean Vectr lacks features – it has all the basic stuff, such as shapes, text, layers, shadows, borders, backgrounds, etc. It comes with some tutorials as well, so even if you are a total stranger to SVG, you should still be able to start using it quickly. This is great for newcomers to vector illustration because you shouldn’t feel lost among tools you have no idea what to use for. Its interface is neat and it doesn’t overwhelm with a gazillion tools you never use. Vectr is a good choice for both beginners and more advanced SVG users.
