: It leverages W3C SVG standards (specifically SVG 1.1) to ensure the output is compatible with most web browsers and design software.
: Supports selecting, moving, resizing, and rotating objects.
: Users can view and edit the underlying SVG XML source code in real-time, bridging the gap between visual design and manual coding.
: 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.
: The editor can be embedded into other web applications, allowing developers to add vector editing capabilities to their own websites. 3. Comparative Analysis
: It leverages W3C SVG standards (specifically SVG 1.1) to ensure the output is compatible with most web browsers and design software.
: Supports selecting, moving, resizing, and rotating objects.
: Users can view and edit the underlying SVG XML source code in real-time, bridging the gap between visual design and manual coding.
: 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.
: The editor can be embedded into other web applications, allowing developers to add vector editing capabilities to their own websites. 3. Comparative Analysis