: All processing happens in the user's browser, making it fast and private, as files do not need to be uploaded to a server to be edited.
: It leverages W3C SVG standards (specifically SVG 1.1) to ensure the output is compatible with most web browsers and design software. SVG-Edit
: As a browser-based tool, it operates on any modern platform, including Windows, Mac, and Linux. 2. Technical Architecture : All processing happens in the user's browser,
: Includes basic shapes (rectangles, circles, ellipses), freehand paths, and sophisticated polyline/polygon tools. making it fast and private
SVG-Edit provides a familiar desktop-like interface for vector drawing. Its primary goal is to offer a portable, standards-compliant way to manipulate SVG files.