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## Features
SVG-edit is an online vector graphics editor that uses only JavaScript, HTML5, CSS and SVG (i.e. no server-side functionality). SVG-edit has the following features:
- Free-hand drawing
- Lines, Polylines
- Rects/Squares
- Ellipses/Circles
- Polygons/Curved Paths
- Stylable Text
- Raster Images
- Select/move/resize/rotate
- Undo/Redo
- Color/Gradient picker
- Group/ungroup
- Align
- Zoom
- Layers
- Convert Shapes to Path
- Wireframe Mode
- Save drawing to SVG
- Linear Gradient Picking
- View and Edit SVG Source
- UI Localization
- Resizable Canvas
- Change Background
- Draggable Dialogs
- Resizable UI (SVG icons)
- Open Local Files
- Import SVG into Drawing
- Connector lines and Arrows
- Plugin Architecture
- Smoother freehand paths
- Editing outside the canvas
- Increased support for SVG elements
- Add/edit Sub-paths
- Multiple path segment selection
- Support for foreign markup (MathML)
- Radial Gradients
- Configurable Options
- Eye-dropper tool
- Stroke linejoin and linecap
- Export to PNG
SVG-edit works directly in the browser. There have been several side projects: A Firefox Add-on, an Opera Widget, a Google Wave Gadget (no longer maintained).
In browsers that support the W3C File API, this editor allows you to open local files. The set of browsers in which this supported is: Firefox 3.6+, Chrome 6+, Safari 5+, and Opera 11.10+ (builds from 2011-04-05 onwards).
Supported browsers
## Support the project
If you use SVG-edit, add to your Ohloh.net stacks:
## Further Reading
* Projects that use SVG-edit
* Reviews
* How to participate
* Frequently Asked Questions
* Tips and Tricks
* Roadmap
* Governance
* Code Refactoring
* Version History (release notes)
* This editor depends on many other open-source projects. See Acknowledgements for details.