Completely free and open-source vector graphics and animation tool that you can access from your browser, with nondestructive editing, node-based design and layer compositing πŸ‘‰ https://alternativeto.net/software/graphite-editor/about/
@alternativeto No desktop app means not an option for me, and certainly not a true alternative to #Inkscape.

@drewtowler @alternativeto

They still seem to be in alpha mode and a desktop app (for Linux, Mac and Windows) is an upcoming feature. As is raster graphic and interactive collaboration. The first one can be covered e.g. by krita, but the second one sounds really interesting, if you work in a team.

So Graphite really sounds like an interesting application to look out.

In the mean time it could be a good alternative for people who can't install Inkscape, because software installation is restricted for them (e.g. in schools). At least you don't have to create an account and you aren't nagged to pay like with CorelDraw Go.

https://graphite.art/

#Graphite #Inkscape #Krita #VektorGraphicApp #BrowserApp #CorelDraw

Free online vector editor & procedural design tool

Open source free software. A vector graphics creativity suite with a clean, intuitive interface. Opens instantly (no signup) and runs locally in a browser. Exports SVG, PNG, JPG.

Graphite
@unixwitch @alternativeto I'll certainly look at it again if a fully offline desktop app becomes available, but browser-based means others (the developers) have access to any work I do in it, which is a hard red line for me.