Open source vector graphics editor with SVG support. Offers tablet support, non-destructive editing, and live previews. No registration needed, works offline, extensible with plugins, and provides privacy-focused, ad-free experience across multiple platforms.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (GPL-2.0)
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- BSD
- Snapcraft
- Flathub
- PortableApps.com
- Haiku




Inkscape vs Linearity Curve Comments
I haven't used it much but it has a lot of similar features and is a pretty great alternative to Adobe Illustrator if you don't want to buy a subscription.

- Inkscape is Free and Open Source
- Inkscape is Customizable





















































Firstly, Linearity Curve is NOT free. The “now” free version is heavily restricted. All the features you used to have access to, under its original name, are now hidden behind an expensive firewall. They have a subscription fee that is payable every year.
InkScape is a very good alternative. It can be a bit laggy and you have to be patient. It’s a good substitute and you get almost all the features that the original Vectornator had.